Installation guide

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2 Select VMware Toolsin the Settings list.
The stop button on the toolbar can be configured to power off the virtual machine, shut down the guest
operating system, or use the system default. The pause button on the toolbar can be configured to suspend
the virtual machine or use the system default. The reset button on the toolbar can be configured to reset
the virtual machine, restart the guest operating system, or use the system default.
3 Select the actions you want from the drop-down menus under Power Controls.
4 (Optional) Configure VMware Tools scripts to run when you change the virtual machine’s power state by
selecting options under Run VMware Tools scripts.
NOTE For ESX host virtual machines, there are no scripts for resuming and suspending virtual machines.
5 (Optional) Configure VMware Tools to check for and install updates before each power on by selecting
the Check and upgrade Tools before each power on option under Automatic VMware Tools Upgrade.
6 (Optional) Configure the guest operating system to synchronize time with the host by selecting the
Synchronize guest time with host option.
7 Click OK to save your changes and close the dialog box.
Change Power Management Settings for a Virtual Machine
Power Management allows you to determine how the virtual machine responds when the guest operating
system is placed on standby.
Procedure
1 Click the Options tab.
2 Select Power Management in the Settings list.
3 Under Guest Power Management, select either Suspend the virtual machine or Put the guest operating
system in standby mode and leave the virtual machine powered on.
4 (Optional) If you chose to leave the virtual machine on, select Wake on LAN for virtual machine traffic
on your virtual machine network by selecting the check box.
Not all guest operating systems support Wake on LAN. Only the following types of NICs support Wake
on LAN:
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Flexible (VMware Tools required).
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Enhanced vmxnet
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Options are disabled if they are not supported.
5 Click OK to save your changes and close the dialog box.
Change Advanced Virtual Machine Settings
The virtual machine options define a range of virtual machine properties such as name, vApp functionality,
its behavior with the guest operating system and VMware Tools, and other Advanced options.
Procedure
1 Click the Options tab.
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