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Table Of Contents
Installing and Using VMware Tools 76
Installing or Upgrading VMware Tools 76
Repair or Change Modules in Windows Virtual Machines 81
Uninstalling VMware Tools 81
Cloning Virtual Machines with Fusion Pro 82
Using Linked Clones 82
Using Full Clones 83
Clone a Virtual Machine 83
5 Working with Your Virtual Machines 85
Scan for Virtual Machines to Add to the Virtual Machine Library 85
Running Fusion and Virtual Machines 86
Open an Existing Virtual Machine 86
Browse for a Virtual Machine 87
Open a Virtual Machine From the Finder 87
Start a Virtual Machine's Operating System 87
Open a Virtual Machine Without Powering On 88
Shut Down a Virtual Machine's Operating System 88
Suspend and Resume a Virtual Machine in Fusion 89
Cancel a Resume Command 89
Power on a Virtual Machine to Firmware in Fusion Pro 89
Pause a Virtual Machine 90
Restart a Virtual Machine 90
Reset a Virtual Machine 90
Uninstall a Virtual Machine by Using the Finder 90
Uninstall a Virtual Machine by Using the Virtual Machine Library 91
Configure SSH Login on a Linux Virtual Machine 92
Edit or Delete the SSH Login Configuration for a Linux Virtual Machine 93
Send the Ctrl-Alt-Delete Command to a Virtual Machine 93
Send Special Key Commands to a Windows or Linux Virtual Machine 94
Special Key Commands 94
Switch Power Commands from the Default Options 95
Options for Fusion Power Commands 96
Open a Windows Application While You Are in Unity View 97
Open a Windows Application from the Applications Menus 98
Moving and Sharing Files with Your Mac 98
Moving and Copying Files and Text Between Virtual Machines and Your Mac 98
View Shared Folders in a Windows Guest by Using Windows Explorer 100
View Shared Folders in a Windows Guest by Mapping Them as a Drive 100
View Shared Folders in a Linux Guest 101
View Shared Folders in a macOS Guest 101
Using VMware Fusion
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