1.5

Table Of Contents
6 Select an access level for the users and groups.
Option Description
Full control
Users can open, start, save a vApp as a vApp template (Add to Catalog),
change the owner, copy to a catalog, and modify properties.
Read/write
Users can open, start, save a vApp as a vApp template (Add to Catalog),
copy to catalog, and modify properties.
Read only
Users only have read access to a vApp.
7 Click OK.
Your vApp is shared with the specified users or groups.
Change the Owner of a vApp
You can change the owner of the vApp, for example, if a vApp owner leaves the company or changes roles
within the company.
You are an organization administrator.
Procedure
1 Click My Cloud.
2 In the left pane, click vApps.
3 Select a vApp, right-click, and select Change Owner.
4 Search for a user or select one from the list.
You can search by user name or full name.
5 Click OK.
The new owner's name appears in the Owner column on the vApp page.
Upgrade the Virtual Hardware Version for a vApp
You can upgrade the virtual hardware version for all the virtual machines in a vApp. Higher virtual hardware
versions support more features.
vCloud Director supports hardware version 4, hardware version 7, and hardware version 8 virtual machines
depending on the resources backing the organization's virtual datacenters.
You cannot downgrade the hardware version of the virtual machines in a vApp.
Prerequisites
The vApp must be stopped and its virtual machines must have the latest version of VMware Tools installed.
Procedure
1 Click My Cloud.
2 In the left pane, click vApps.
3 Select a vApp, right-click, and select Upgrade Virtual Hardware Version.
4 Click Yes.
vCloud Director User's Guide
80 VMware, Inc.