Add clarity on reg import for non-KVM installs

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Fmstrat 2020-11-19 07:30:39 -05:00 committed by Oskar Manhart
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@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ virt-manager
If you already have an RDP server or VM, using WinApps is very straight forward. Simply skip to step 4! If you already have an RDP server or VM, using WinApps is very straight forward. Simply skip to step 4!
### Step 4: Configuring your Windows VM ### Step 4: Configuring your Windows VM
After the install process, or on your current RDP server, you will want to: After the install process, or on your current RDP server, you will want to complete the following steps. These steps should be completed regardless of whether you use a KVM based VM, another virtualization software, or a remote RDP server.
- Go to the Start Menu - Go to the Start Menu
- Type "About" - Type "About"
- Open "About" - Open "About"
@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ After the install process, or on your current RDP server, you will want to:
- Change the PC name to "RDPWindows" if you are using KVM (This will allow WinApps to detect the local IP) - Change the PC name to "RDPWindows" if you are using KVM (This will allow WinApps to detect the local IP)
- Go to Settings - Go to Settings
- Under "System", then "Remote Desktop" allow remote connections for RDP - Under "System", then "Remote Desktop" allow remote connections for RDP
- Merge `kvm/RDPApps.reg` into the registry to enable RDP Applications - Merge `install/RDPApps.reg` into the registry to enable RDP Applications
### Step 5: Connect GNOME/KDE to your Windows VM with shortcuts and file associations ### Step 5: Connect GNOME/KDE to your Windows VM with shortcuts and file associations
Lastly, check that FreeRDP can connect with: Lastly, check that FreeRDP can connect with: