So I got my new NUC yesterday. It's up and running and its mostly fine. There is one major annoyance however, and I'm sure some smart people here have suggestions
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The NUC is connected via HDMI to the receiver. TV is obviously connected to the receiver
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When the TV is turned off however, VNC can't connect. Actually, it connects but immediately disconnects.
Intel has acknowledged the issue and suggests to use RDP or revert to the default Windows driver (duhuh). One of the discussions on Intel Community can be
found here.
I don't want to use RDP, because it locks the desktop session and when the RDP disconnects, it requires the desktop session to be authenticated first. It's a HTPC to be used for everyone without the use of keyboard and mouse, so this is simply not an option.
Reverting to a default VGA driver for obvious reasons is also not an option.
The Intel support page also mentions people have had success using a VGA terminator (for pure headless systems) or a HDMI device called Dr. HDMI (76 euros for crying out loud!). VGA dummy terminator isn't an option and 76 euros for fixing a stupid handshake problem that shouldn't even exist is also out of the question.
So, what other options do I have?