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* ### How do I specify the Windows version? * ### How do I specify the Windows version?
You can modify the `VERSION` environment variable to specify the version you want: You can modify the `VERSION` environment variable to specify the version of Windows you want to download:
```yaml ```yaml
environment: environment:
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- ```win2019-eval``` (Windows Server 2019) - ```win2019-eval``` (Windows Server 2019)
- ```win2022-eval``` (Windows Server 2022) - ```win2022-eval``` (Windows Server 2022)
* ### How do I see the screen? * ### How can I view the screen?
The container includes a web-based viewer, so you can visit [http://localhost:8006/](http://localhost:8006/) using any webbrowser to view the screen and interact with Windows via the keyboard/mouse. The container includes a web-based viewer, so you can visit [http://localhost:8006/](http://localhost:8006/) using any webbrowser to view the screen and interact with Windows via the keyboard/mouse.
Alternatively it is also possible to connect to port 5900 using a VNC client like RealVNC or many others. Alternatively, it is also possible to connect to port 5900 using a VNC client like RealVNC or many others.
* ### How do I increase the amount of CPU or RAM? * ### How do I increase the amount of CPU or RAM?