With VBoxVmService, VMs Truly Run in the Background March 17, 2010,
Volume 145, Issue 3
The VMs start up at boot, and I can access them with Windows Remote Desktop Connection client.
-- Joe Mocker
With the VBoxVmService, users can easily create up to 127 VMs and run them as a service in any flavor of Windows, or so says Joe Mocker in his Weblog. Mocker tried it with Windows 7 on x64. He did have to implement a workaround to have his VMs identified by name, but other than that, he now has his VirtualBox VMs running in the background with no console windows or anything else. Plus, VBoxVmService can start virtual machines without anyone having to login first.
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