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If you set an expiration date for the virtual machine, the virtual machine verifies the time and compares it
to the expiration date when it is powered on. While running, the virtual machine periodically checks the
time and stores all successful time stamps as the last trusted timestamp. If the last trusted timestamp
exceeds the date set for the virtual machine expiration, the user receives a warning message and the
virtual machine is suspended.
Change the Password for an Encrypted Virtual Machine
You can change the password for an encrypted virtual machine at any time.
Prerequisites
n Suspend or power off the virtual machine.
n Verify that you have the password for the encrypted virtual machine.
Procedure
1 Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
2 Select a virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Library window and click Settings.
3 Under Other in the Settings window, click Encryption & Restrictions.
4 Click Change Password.
5 Type the old password for the virtual machine.
6 Type the password to use to encrypt the virtual machine.
Remember this password. You cannot access the virtual machine without it.
7 Type the password again.
8 (Optional) Select Remember Password to store the password in the Keychain password
management system on your Mac.
9 Click OK.
Results
The encryption password for the virtual machine is changed.
Remove Encryption From a Virtual Machine
You can remove encryption from a virtual machine at any time.
Prerequisites
n Suspend or power off the virtual machine.
n Verify that you have the password for the encrypted virtual machine.
Procedure
1 Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
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