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Manually Install or Upgrade VMware Tools in a Windows Virtual Machine on page 27
All supported Windows guest operating systems support VMware Tools.
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Manually Install or Upgrade VMware Tools in a Linux Virtual Machine on page 28
For Linux virtual machines, you manually install or upgrade VMware Tools by using the command line.
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Manually Install or Upgrade VMware Tools in a NetWare Virtual Machine on page 29
For NetWare virtual machines, you manually install or upgrade VMware Tools by using the command
line.
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Manually Install or Upgrade VMware Tools in a Solaris Virtual Machine on page 30
For Solaris virtual machines, you manually install or upgrade VMware Tools by using the command line.
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Manually Install or Upgrade VMware Tools in a FreeBSD Virtual Machine on page 31
For FreeBSD virtual machines, you manually install or upgrade VMware Tools by using the command
line.
Manually Install or Upgrade VMware Tools in a Windows Virtual Machine
All supported Windows guest operating systems support VMware Tools.
Install the latest version of VMware Tools to enhance the performance of the virtual machine's guest operating
system and improve virtual machine management. When you power on a virtual machine, if a new version of
VMware Tools is available, you see a notification in the status bar of the guest operating system.
For Windows 2000 and later, VMware Tools installs a virtual machine upgrade helper tool. This tool restores
the network configuration if you upgrade from virtual hardware version 4 to version 7 or higher. In vSphere,
virtual hardware version 4 corresponds to ESX/ESXi 3.5 compatibility. Virtual hardware version 7 corresponds
to ESX/ESXi 4.x compatibility.
Prerequisites
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Power on the virtual machine.
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Verify that the guest operating system is running.
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If you connected the virtual machine’s virtual CD/DVD drive to an ISO image file when you installed the
operating system, change the setting so that the virtual CD/DVD drive is configured to autodetect a
physical drive.
The autodetect setting enables the virtual machine's first virtual CD/DVD drive to detect and connect to
the VMware Tools ISO file for a VMware Tools installation. This ISO file looks like a physical CD to your
guest operating system. Use the virtual machine settings editor to set the CD/DVD drive to autodetect a
physical drive.
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Log in as an administrator unless you are using an older Windows operating system. Any user can install
VMware Tools in a Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Me guest operating system. For operating
systems newer than these, you must log in as an administrator.
Procedure
1 On the host, from the Player menu bar, select Player > Manage > Install VMware Tools.
If an earlier version of VMware Tools is installed, the menu item is Update VMware Tools.
2 If you are installing VMware Tools for the first time, click OK in the Install VMware Tools information
screen.
If autorun is enabled for the CD-ROM drive in the guest operating system, the VMware Tools installation
wizard appears.
3 If autorun is not enabled, to manually launch the wizard, click Start > Run and enter D:\setup.exe, where
D: is your first virtual CD-ROM drive.
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