Hi Humberto,
Yes you've got it... there are pros and cons both ways. No matter what the user must be logged on. You cannot launch a browser if no user is logged on. You can't even initiate a Test Studio test of no user is logged on.
As for the security risk question, there are VM viewers out there that allow you to disconnect the session and leave it running "headless: just fine. Microsoft Hyper-V manager is one such product. I'm sure there are others.
Regards,
Cody
Telerik
Yes you've got it... there are pros and cons both ways. No matter what the user must be logged on. You cannot launch a browser if no user is logged on. You can't even initiate a Test Studio test of no user is logged on.
As for the security risk question, there are VM viewers out there that allow you to disconnect the session and leave it running "headless: just fine. Microsoft Hyper-V manager is one such product. I'm sure there are others.
Regards,
Cody
Telerik
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