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Enable a Floppy Drive on a Remote Virtual Machine
You can enable a floppy drive and select a disk image on a virtual machine hosted on a remote server.
You can access or install software from a physical floppy drive on to your remote virtual machine.
Prerequisites
Verify that the following conditions are met:
n You have login credentials for the server where the virtual machine is hosted.
n The virtual machine is powered on.
Procedure
1 Select File > Connect to Server.
2 Enter the name of the host server or select a server from the Recent Servers drop-down menu.
3 Enter your login credentials and click Connect.
4 Select Virtual Machine > Settings.
5 Click Floppy.
6 Click the Enable Floppy Drive check box.
7 Select a floppy image from the drop-down menu.
View the Status of a Server or Remote Virtual Machine
You can view the power state, CPU use, and disk space use of a server or the configuration information
of a remote virtual machine.
Prerequisites
Verify that you have login credentials for the server where the virtual machine is hosted. The server
cannot be a vCenter Server host.
Procedure
1 Select File > Connect to Server.
2 Type the name of the server, or select a server from the Recent Servers drop-down menu.
3 Type your login credentials and click Connect.
4 Select a server to view CPU use, memory use, and available storage information.
5 Select a virtual machine to view snapshot, configuration file, and hardware compatibility information.
Configuring Display Resolution Settings
You can configure display resolution settings for your virtual machine to enable 3D accelerated graphics,
retina display support, and single window and full screen settings.
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