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Mail (mailto)
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VMRC (VMware Remote Console)
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Newsgroups (news)
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Remote sessions (Telnet, SSH)
If you make a Web browser the default from within a virtual machine, the default setting for how Fusion
handles URLs does not change. The next time you start or resume the virtual machine, or change the
URL preferences, the Fusion settings overwrite the changes that you make in the guest machine.
Procedure
1 Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
2 Select a virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Library window and click Settings.
3 Under System Settings in the Settings window, click Default Applications.
4 Click Configure.
5 Set or change the preference.
Option Description
Add a category of URL to the Default
Applications pane
Click the add (+) button and select a URL category from the pop-up menu.
Set or change an application to use to
open a category of URL
Select an application from the pop-up menu to the right of the appropriate Open
[category] with check box. You can select from all available applications on your
Mac and in your virtual machines.
Remove a URL category Click the remove (-) button to the right of the pop-up menu for the category.
Creating Custom Networks
With Fusion Pro, you can change key networking settings, add and remove virtual custom networks,
create custom virtual networking configurations, and require the virtual machine to prompt for
confirmation before allowing the network adapter to run in promiscuous mode. The changes that you
make affect all virtual machines that connect to the custom network running on the host system.
You can create custom networks to accomplish the following tasks:
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Add additional NAT configurations for scenarios in which a virtual machine shares the IP address and
MAC address of your Mac.
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Add additional virtual private network (VPN) configurations between virtual machines and the host
system.
For either type of custom network, you can specify which subnet is used by Fusion and whether to
connect a physical network on the host system to the custom network.
Using VMware Fusion
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