"autostart" properly applies VRDP ports from machines.conf file, however the "start" command does not do this, but uses the default 3389 instead.
This is confusing to me, but as mentioned; this might be the desired behaviour to use port from VM config instead of from machines.conf
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Yes , this is desired behaviour. I agree, it's a little confusing, so maybe it's better to apply the vrdp-setting also in the start command. If you would like this, you can enter a feature request for this, than I'll sort/work this out.
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Not sure if this is a bug or intended behaviour.
"autostart" properly applies VRDP ports from machines.conf file, however the "start" command does not do this, but uses the default 3389 instead.
This is confusing to me, but as mentioned; this might be the desired behaviour to use port from VM config instead of from machines.conf
Yes , this is desired behaviour. I agree, it's a little confusing, so maybe it's better to apply the vrdp-setting also in the start command. If you would like this, you can enter a feature request for this, than I'll sort/work this out.
Ill add a feature request, as i fairly often stop and start vm's after boot.
thanks for a brilliant product btw:)