Thanks for your answer! Here’s more info:
1) Yes, the cursor disappears anyway, if there’s a monitor attached or not. Actually, there’s always a headless HDMI dongle attached, so the the remote cursor is not shown. So technically, there’s always a monitor present for the operating system. Also, the cursor never disappears with [removed], for example. However, it also disappears with most (if not all) VNC programs.
2) Doesn’t happen with [removed] or [removed], so it seems to be related to NoMachine somehow…
3) I just want the NoMachine connection to be independent of the Windows login(s). Just a simple user name and password just for remote controlling the machine. Works with all other remote softwares ([removed], [removed]), but cannot be achieved with NoMachine. Why? It should be the simplest thing on earth to implement…
Thanks!