Specifications

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VMware Server Virtual Machine Guide
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4If!VMware!Tools!is!not!running!in!the!virtual!machine,!click!anywhere!inside!the!
virtual!machine!window!to!give!the!virtual!machine!control!of!your!mouse!and!
keyboard.
5To!log!on,!use!CtrlAltIns—not!CtrlAltDel—and!type!your!name!and!password!
just!as!you!do!on!a!physical!computer.!
If!you!use!CtrlAltDel,!the!Windows!host!
detects!the!command.
Connecting to a Virtual Machine from a Linux Host or Client
To!view!a!particular!virtual!machine’s!desktop!from!a!local!Linux!host,!a!remote!Linux!
host!running!VMware!Server!or!a!client,!attach!the!VMware!Server!Console!and!
connect!to!the!virtual!machine.!
You!need!an!X!server!to !run!the!VMware!Server!Console.!If!an!X!server!is!not!installed,
!
you!must!install!libxpm.so.4,!located!on!your!Linux!distribution!disk.
1Start!the!VMware!Server!Console.!Open!a!terminal!window.
2To!connect!the!VMware!Server!Console!to!a!virtual!machine,!type:
vmware & for either a local or remote hostPress!Enter.!
The!Connect!to!Host!dialog!box!appears.!
3If!you!are!connecting!from!a!local!host,!select!Local!host,!and
!click!Connect.
To!connect!to!a!remote!host,!select!Remote!host,!and!specify!the!host!name,!user!
name,!and!password.!Click!Connect.
The!VMware!Server!Console!window!opens.