Installation guide

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3 Right-click the virtual machine, select Guest, and select Install/Upgrade VMware Tools.
4 Select Interactive Tools Installation and click OK.
This step initiates the installation process by mounting the VMware Tools bundle on the guest operating
system.
5 In the virtual machine console, load the CD-ROM driver so the CD-ROM device mounts the ISO image
as a volume. To open the Netware Server Console, select Novell > Utilities > Server Console.
6 Do one of the following:
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In the NetWare 6.5 Server Console, enter: LOAD CDDVD.
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In the NetWare 6.0 or NetWare 5.1 Server Console, enter: LOAD CD9660.NSS.
7 In the Server Console, enter the following command.
vmwtools:\setup.ncf
When the installation finishes, the message VMware Tools for NetWare are now running appears in the Logger
Screen (NetWare 6.5 and NetWare 6.0 guests) or the Console Screen (NetWare 5.1 guests).
What to do next
Verify the status of VMware Tools by checking the VMware Tools label on the virtual machine Summary tab.
The VMware Tools label should display the word OK.
Display the VMware Tools Properties Dialog Box
Use the VMware Tools Properties dialog box to configure VMware Tools inside your virtual machine.
Instructions for displaying this dialog box vary, depending on the guest operating system.
Use this dialog box to configure time synchronization between host and guest, notifications of VMware Tools
updates (for Windows and Linux guests only), and specifying which scripts to run when the virtual machine’s
power state changes.
Procedure
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On a Windows guest: Open a console to the virtual machine and double-click the VMware Tools icon in
the system tray from inside the guest operating system.
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On a Linux or Solaris guest: Open a console to the virtual machine and open a terminal window and enter
the command:
/usr/bin/vmware-toolbox &
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On a NetWare guest: Select Novell > Settings > VMware Tools for NetWare.
VMware Tools Upgrades
You can upgrade VMware Tools manually, or you can configure virtual machines to check for and install newer
versions of VMware Tools
The following are required for automatic upgrades:
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Virtual machines must have a version of VMware Tools shipped with ESX Server 3.0.1 or greater installed.
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Virtual machines must be hosted on an ESX Server 3.0.1 or greater, and the vCenter Server must be version
2.0.1 or greater.
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Virtual machines must be running a Linux or Windows guest OS that is supported by ESX Server 3.0.1 or
greater and vCenter Server 2.0.1 or greater.
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Virtual machines must be powered on.
vSphere Basic System Administration
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