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Chapter 4 Running Virtual Machines
Menu Layouts
The!following!table!lists!the!locations!for!the!most!commonly!used!menu!items.:
Using the Home Tab
You!can!use!the!Home!tab!to!quickly!create!new!virtual!machines,!open!existing!virtual!
machines,!connect!to!other!VMware!Server!hosts,!and!set!global!preferences!for!the!
current!VMware!Server!host.
! For!information!on!creating!virtual!machines,!see!“Creating!a!New!Virtual!
Machine!with!the!Virtual!Machine!Wizard”!on!page 27.!
! For!information!on!opening!an!existing!virtual!machine,!see!“Connecting!to!
Virtual!Machines!and!VMware!Server!Hosts”!on!page 82.
! For!information!on!changing!hosts,!see!“Connecting!to!a!Different!VMware!Server!
Host”!on!page 85.
! For!information!on!configuring!the!VMware!Server!host,!see!“Setting!Global!
Preferences!for!VMware!Server.
Opening Virtual Machines from the Inventory list
In!VMware!Server,!you!can!open!multiple!virtual!machines!located!on!the!same!server!
host!in!the!same!VMware!Server!Console!window.!You!can!run!multiple!consoles!and!
have!each!connect!to!virtual!machines!on!
different!servers.!Be!sure!you!have!enough!
memory!and!processor!power!to!handle!the!number!of!virtual!machines!you!want!to!
run.
Table 4-1.
Menu Items
File!>!New!>!Virtual!Machine
File!>!New!>!Window
File!>!Exit
VM!>!Removable!Devices
Host!>!Settings!(for!global!host!settings)!and!
Edit!>!Preferences!(for!user!settings)
VM!>!Settings
Host!>!Virtual!Network!Settings
VM!>!Install!VMware!Tools
VM!>!Upgrade!Virtual!Hardware
VM!>!Send!Ctrl+Alt+Del
VM!>
!Grab!Input