![]() ![]() Which brings me my question: Why do you want that set up exactly? XDĪwesome sounds good, will try that. The Hypervisor idea was just a second thought that occurred to me while viewing the reponses received. He had the idea of remoting into the machine but I informed him this would disrupt the new engineer, hence my initial question about RDP-ing without making disruptions to a user who is logged on to the same machine just with diff user credentials. No I totally understand, initially my suggestions was to transfer the user profile to the supervisors machine, which would be the ideal solution since I plan on deactivating the user account in like 3months. You could propose your client to review their termination process and maybe invest in a NAS to keep important files from terminated employees. but that once again is not how it should be. If you don`t have a central share location or anywhere you can move the file on to, then simply create the share from his user profile and give access only to the old engineer profile and have the new one access the share using the old credentials. If all is required is keeping the files of the old engineer, then back them up in a central location like a file server or a NAS (unless you don`t have that sort of thing), create a share and provide access to them to whoever needs it. Adding a VM on top of that machine will allow the new engineer to log on to it (VM) with the old engineer credentials if you give it access to, but it still won`t have access to the physical workstation`s files unless you share them. ![]() Sorry in advance if I`m going to say something that is going to be perceived badly as this is not my intention.īut I don`t see the need of a VM there then.
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