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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 Select Enable Encryption and set the encryption password.
The password must be six characters or longer.
IMPORTANT Make a record of the encryption password. If you forget the encryption password, Fusion
does not provide a way to retrieve it.
5 (Optional) Select Remember Password to store the encryption password in the Keychain password
management system on your Mac.
6 Click OK.
7 (Optional) (Fusion Pro only) To enable restrictions for the virtual machine, perform these steps.
a Select Enable Restrictions and set the restrictions password.
IMPORTANT Make a record of the restrictions password. If you forget the restrictions password,
Fusion does not provide a way to retrieve it.
b Click Configure.
c On the Restrictions tab, select the appropriate restriction options.
Option Description
Require the user to change the
encryption password
Requires the user to change the encryption password for the virtual
machine if the virtual machine is moved or copied.
Allow USB devices to be
connected to this virtual machine
USB device connections are allowed.
d On the Expiration tab, set the appropriate expiration options.
Option Description
Restrictions Management Server
Specify any server that supports the HTTPS protocol to use as a trusted
time source for the virtual machine.
Server contact frequency
Set the frequency with which the virtual machine will contact the
server for a time check.
Maximum time the virtual machine
can be used without server
contact
Select how many days the virtual machine can be used without having
to contact the time server.
Expire the virtual machine after
Set the date and time on which the virtual machine will expire. After
the virtual machine expires, you can delete or extend the expiration
date.
e On the Messages tab, specify custom messages to show when the virtual machine has expired or is
about to expire.
f On the Certificates tab, add certificates the virtual machine will trust when contacting the time
server.
g Click Save.
h Click the Lock icon to lock restrictions on the virtual machine.
After a virtual machine is locked, users must provide the restrictions password to edit the current
restrictions.
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