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Asmod4n parent
then it would be illegal to use hyper-v, since windows is then run under a hypervisor.

BlaDeKke
The FPP license does allow local vm access. But if u access it remotely then u need a SA or VDA license. If this thread is legit: https://community.spiceworks.com/t/whats-wrong-or-not-legal-...
RDP on the same system isn't remote access though.
prmoustache
In that case you are using a network protocol but one could argue you are still accessing the VM in the same local system the OS has been licensed for. It is a remote access from a software perspective but a local access from a user perspective.

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