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wget http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/4.1.8/VBoxGuestAdditions_4.1.8.iso</pre>
 
wget http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/4.1.8/VBoxGuestAdditions_4.1.8.iso</pre>
 
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===Creating a Virtual Machine===
 
===Creating a Virtual Machine===
 
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   <li>Install the VirtualBox Guest Additions ISO into your newly setup VM.</li>
 
   <li>Install the VirtualBox Guest Additions ISO into your newly setup VM.</li>
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===Access VM outside the Network===
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<li>Login to SME Server Manager page, then add a hostname for your Virtual Machine on <b>Hostnames and addresses</b>.</li>
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Hostname: vmXP<br/>
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Location: Local<br/>
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IP: 192.168.100.60<br/>
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Ethernet Address: <you will see this by typing this command "VBoxManage showvminfo <VM Name>" then look for NIC1<br/>
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Comment: <eg. Virtual Machine>
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<li>Still on SME Server Manager page, on <b>Port Forwarding</b> left menu, open port <b>3389</b> using your desired Source Port:</li>
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Protocol: TCP<br/>
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Source Ports: 33900<br/>
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Destination IP: 192.168.100.60<br/>
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Destination Port: 3389<br/>
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Allow Hosts: <you can leave it blank, or place your Public IP so only your IP can access the VM)<br/>
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Rule Comment: <eg. vmXP for SOS><br/>
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<li>Make sure you enable Remote Desktop on your VM by going to ''Control Panel'' -> ''System'' -> ''Remote'' -> tick <b>Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote Desktop</b> or the last option. Then add the allowed user who can access the VM.</li>
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[[File:Remote-desktop-allow.jpg]]
 
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