>
> oVirt is able to do that through the ovirt-guest-agent
>
> https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/internal/guest-agent/guest-agent-automatic-login-windows/
> but it's heavier weight than just libvirt :)
>
> Christophe
>
Thanks for the tip, will take a look into it!
>
On Thu, Oct 04, 2018 at 09:57:51AM -0500, Jonathon Jongsma wrote:
> Another possibility might be to have the windows vdagent lock the
> windows account when a client disconnects. This wouldn't prevent
> another user from "stealing" the spice session, but it might prevent
> them from accessing to th
On Thu, 2018-10-04 at 07:55 -0300, Ivo Cavalcante wrote:
> Hi people,
>
> We're trying to implement a standard solution on our company, where
> users who need Windows machines (some legacy software still uses it)
> will have a VM on their workstations, using Libvirt/QEMU/KVM. The
> biggest problem
Hi people,
We're trying to implement a standard solution on our company, where
users who need Windows machines (some legacy software still uses it)
will have a VM on their workstations, using Libvirt/QEMU/KVM. The
biggest problem we're seeing so far is that we can't find a way to
prevent users wit