User final local connection to Windows prompt?

I have a Win 2008 R2 guest in vsphere, and we have a user who needs to run a special statistical package (HLM). It does not work via a remote desktop connection. It runs only when you are logged in "locally" through the vsphere client. Is there something I can put in place to allow the final user this? If it's just a matter of the vsphere client configuration on his desk, I need to configure it so that it only sees this guest of windows with all of the other virtual machines.

My apologies, I'm sure that it is documented, but we are in a time crunch, so I at least hope to get pointed in the right direction. Thank you.

Tim

Yes it's that simple that to load client vSphere on office here - thanks to the use of the permissions, you will be able to limit access to only that single VM.

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