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How to take Guest OS (Windows 7) Remote Desktop Connection RDP running in VirtualBox

I am running Windows 10 as host OS and installed Windows 7 as guest OS (Virtual OS) in Virtual Box. On internet I couldnt found any way to take Remote of guest OS which is running on Virtual Box so I start experimenting and found a way.

Follow below steps:


  • Open VirtualBox application.
  • Select the guest OS and click on gear icon (settings).





  • Click on Display and than Remote Display and click on Enable Server check box.





  • Now select Network and click on Adapter 1 and then click on Enable Network Adapter with Attached to: NAT.





  • Next click on Adapter 2 and then click on Enable Network Adapter with Attached to: Host-only Adapter and click OK.



  • Now start the guest OS.
  • Open cmd and type ipconfig and press Enter.





  • You can see guest OS is connected to two networks. Copy the IPv4 Address starting with 192...
  • Enable Remote Desktop Access on your Windows 7.
  • Open Remote Desktop Connection in host OS and paste the IPv4 address in Computer field and click on Connect button.



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