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CHAPTER 5 Setting Policies and Customizing VMware ACE
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1. Start VMware ACE.
2. Insert the installation CD-ROM or floppy disk for your guest operating system.
Note: In some host configurations, the virtual machine is not able to boot from
the installation CD-ROM. You can work around that problem by creating an ISO
image file from the installation CD-ROM. Use the Virtual Machine Control Panel
to connect the virtual machine’s CD drive to the ISO image file, then power on
the virtual machine.
3. Power on your virtual machine by clicking the Power On button.
4. Follow the instructions provided by the operating system vendor.
Installing Windows XP
The next section provides notes on installing a Windows XP guest operating system.
1. Insert the Windows XP CD in the CD-ROM drive.
Note: If you plan to use a PXE server to install the guest operating system over a
network connection, you do not need the operating system installation media.
When you power on the virtual machine in the next step, the virtual machine
detects the PXE server.
2. Power on the virtual machine to start installing Windows XP.
3. Follow the Windows XP installation steps as you would for a physical computer.
4. Install VMware Tools in the guest operating system.
Note: Be sure to install VMware Tools in the guest operating system. A number
of key features in VMware ACE are provided by the VMware Tools package.
The installers for VMware Tools for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and NetWare guest
operating systems are built into VMware ACE Manager as ISO image files.
VMware Tools for Windows supports Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me,
Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and Longhorn
guest operating systems.
Installing VMware Tools in a Windows Guest Operating System
The detailed steps for installing VMware Tools depend on the version of Windows you
are running. The steps that follow show how to install VMware Tools in a Windows XP
guest. Some steps that are automated in newer versions of Windows must be
performed manually in Windows 9x and Windows NT.
Note: If you are running VMware ACE Manager on a Windows host and your virtual
machine has only one CD-ROM drive, the CD-ROM drive must be configured as an IDE
or SCSI CD-ROM drive. It cannot be configured as a generic SCSI device.