I see what you mean about Hyper-V being a pain from a non-domain machine. Egads! And of course, the machines (laptop and Hyper-V) are non-domain, and won’t be domain, and I don’t like some of the guides I’ve seen. I’m going to have to dig into that at a later time.
Would there be any particular reason for Hyper-V versus, say, VMware? Or just personal preference?
Thanks!
Scott