User guide

148 | Protecting Workstations and Servers
To define one-time settings for performing a VMware Workstation export
1. From the Virtual Standby Recovery Point to VMware Workstation/Server dialog
box, enter the parameters for accessing the virtual machine as described in the
following table.
2. In the Export Volumes pane, select the volumes to export; for example, C:\ and
D:\.
3. In the Options pane, enter the information for the virtual machine and memory
usage as described in the following table.
4. Click Export.
Option Description
Target Path Specify the path of the local folder or network share on which to create the
virtual machine.
NOTE: If you specified a network share path, you will need to enter a valid
logon credentials for an account that is registered on the target machine. The
account must have read and write permissions to the network share.
User name Enter the logon credentials for the virtual machine.
If you specified a network share path, you need to enter a valid user
name for an account that is registered on the target machine.
If you entered a local path, a user name is not required.
Password Enter the logon credentials for the virtual machine.
If you specified a network share path, you need to enter a valid password
for an account that is registered on the target machine.
If you entered a local path, a password is not required.
Text Box Option
Virtual Machine
Name
Enter a name for the virtual machine being created; for example, VM-
0A1B2C3D4.
NOTE: The default name is the name of the source machine.
Version Specify the version of VMware Workstation for the virtual machine. You can
choose from:
VMware Workstation 7.0
VMware Workstation 8.0
VMware Workstation 9.0.
Memory Specify the memory for the virtual machine.
Click Use the same amount of RAM as the source machine to specify
that the RAM configuration is the same as the source machine. Or,
Click Use a specific amount of RAM to specify how much RAM to use;
for example, 4096 Megabytes (MB). The minimum amount allowed is 512
MB and the maximum is determined by the capability and limitations of
the host machine.