Odd thing is that sometime, i do not see the process launch for each user. That could be do to some exception error or something else that caused it to not launch or stop running in a user session. My end users should have no reason to get into vmtools at all, in fact, i don't want them to. With this said I do see it under an instance running under the the System context so this tells me that at the very least, i should be able to disable it from the startup tab in msconfig and still have it running (just once) per VM. I supposed i could do the responsible thing and just test it and see what impacts it has.
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Re: VMToolsd.exe and Remote Desktop Services Environment
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