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6. Specify whether this virtual machine should be private.
By default, a virtual machine is private, so only you have access to it. This is useful,
for example, if you are in charge of provisioning virtual machines on one host
and will propagate the virtual machines to other hosts.
If you are creating a virtual machine using the Typical path, then only you can
access the virtual machine. The virtual machine is private.
You can change access to this virtual machine in the virtual machine settings
editor (choose VM > Settings > Options > Permissions). For more information
about private virtual machines, see Only You Can See Virtual Machines You
Create in the VMware GSX Server Administration Guide.
If you are a host administrator, you can specify virtual machine permissions in
the host configuration. For more information about permissions and virtual
machines, see Securing Virtual Machines and the Host in the VMware GSX Server
Administration Guide.
7. Choose the user account for running the virtual machine (for virtual machines
on Windows hosts only) and the host startup and shutdown options.
Windows hosts: Under Virtual machine account, choose which user account
the virtual machine uses when it runs. This account is used for actions like