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Install a Guest Operating System
After you create a virtual machine, you must install a guest operating system.
Prerequisites
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Verify that an ISO image file of the guest operating system is on a datastore on your ESXi server.
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Verify that the CD/DVD drive in the virtual machine points to the ISO image file of the guest operating
system and that the CD/DVD drive is configured to connect at power on.
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If you are installing Windows XP and you selected the LSI Logic adapter for the virtual machine,
download the LSI20320-R controller driver from the LSI Logic Web site, create a floppy image (.flp) file
that contains the driver, and upload the file to a datastore on your server.
Procedure
1 In vSphere Client, log in to the vCenter Server system where the virtual machine resides.
2 Right-click the virtual machine, select Power, and select Power On to start the virtual machine.
Because you configured the CD/DVD drive to point to the ISO image of the guest operating system and
to connect at power on, the guest operating system installation process begins automatically.
3 Click the Console tab and follow the installation instructions provided by the operating system vendor.
4 If you are installing Windows XP and you selected the LSI Logic adapter for the virtual machine, install
the LSI Logic driver during the Windows setup process.
a Press F6 to select additional SCSI drivers.
b Type S to specify an additional device.
c On the vSphere Client toolbar, click Connect Floppy to select the LSI Logic driver floppy image
(.flp) file.
d Return to the Windows Setup screen and press Enter to continue the Windows setup process.
e When the Windows setup process has finished, disconnect the virtual floppy disk drive.
5 If you are installing Windows 7 or Windows 8, activate Windows online.
What to do next
Prepare the guest operating system for View desktop deployment.
Prepare a Guest Operating System for Remote Desktop Deployment
You must perform certain tasks to prepare a guest operating system for remote desktop deployment.
Prerequisites
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Create a virtual machine and install a guest operating system.
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Configure an Active Directory domain controller for your remote desktops. See the View Installation
document for more information.
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To make sure that desktop users are added to the local Remote Desktop Users group of the virtual
machine, create a restricted Remote Desktop Users group in Active Directory. See the View Installation
document for more information.
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Verify that Remote Desktop Services, called Terminal Services on Windows XP systems, are started on
the virtual machine. Remote Desktop Services are required for View Agent installation, SSO, and other
View operations. You can disable RDP access to your View desktops by configuring desktop pool
settings and group policy settings. See “Prevent Access to View Desktops Through RDP,” on page 120.
Setting Up Desktop and Application Pools in View
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