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Keep a Windows Application in the Mac Dock
You can place an icon tile for a Windows application in your Mac dock, where you can open the application
in the same way that you open your Mac applications. You can access your virtual machine's applications
without having to use the VMware Fusion menu bar or the guest operating system interface.
Procedure
1 Switch to Unity view with the application open.
The application appears in the Mac dock.
2 Control-click or right-click the application in the dock and select Options > Keep in Dock.
Set a Virtual Machine Application to Open When You Log In To Your
Mac
For convenience, you might want to have an application on your virtual machine open whenever you start
your Mac.
Procedure
1 Switch to Unity view with the application open.
The application appears in the Mac dock.
2 Control-click or right-click the application in the dock and select Options > Open at Login.
Contents of the Virtual Machine Package
The files that describe a virtual machine are bundled in a package in Mac OS X.
Virtual machine files have different functions, as shown in Table 4-1. Some of these files, like the lock files,
are created when the virtual machine runs.
Table 41. Files in the Virtual Machine Package
File Description
Virtual disk file(s) *.vmdk
This can be a single large file or many 2GB portions,
depending on how you set up your disk and if you have
snapshots.
Configuration file *.vmx
A plain text file describing the virtual machine, such as
which files it uses, how much RAM it gets, and a variety of
other settings.
BIOS file *.nvram
This contains information such as the virtual machine's
boot order.
Log file vmware.log
This is a plain text file that contains information on the
most recent run of the virtual machine. The next-most-
recent is called vmware-0.log, then vmware-1.log, and
finally vmware-2.log. If you ever have a problem with
Fusion, you might be asked to provide this file.
Lock files *.lck
These files are created for the configuration and disk files
when the virtual machine is running.
Memory files *.vmem
Snapshot files are an example of memory files.
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