Have you tried it? Traditionally ssh servers spawn a shell as the connecting user. I dont know a lot about how windows GUI APIs work with remote sessions, but maybe it would work out of the box.
This post has some interesting ideas
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Have you tried it? Traditionally ssh servers spawn a shell as the connecting user. I dont know a lot about how windows GUI APIs work with remote sessions, but maybe it would work out of the box.
This post has some interesting ideas
Yea, i have tried it. It spawns a new process, but doesnt display a window. Unfortunately i dont think theres a simple equivalent to putting in a display parameter like you could on linux (this is the sort of thing that made me switch my laptop to Linux btw. Windows makes it so hard to be a "poweruser." but i digress).
Unified Remote? I paid for the full version but the free one should do what you want