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Prerequisites
Log in to the IaaS Manager Service as an administrator.
Procedure
1 Set your current directory to <vRA_installation_dir>\Rdp.
2 Copy the le Default.rdp and rename it to Console.rdp in the same directory.
3 Open the Console.rdp le in an editor.
4 Add RDP seings to the le.
For example, connect to console:i:1.
5 If you are working in a distributed environment, log in as a user with administrative privileges to the
IaaS Host Machine where the Model Manager Website component is installed.
6 Copy the Console.rdp le to the directory vRA_installation_dir\Website\Rdp.
Your IaaS architects can add the RDP custom properties to Windows machine blueprints, and then catalog
administrators can entitle users to the Connect Using RDP action. See Add RDP Connection Support to
Your Windows Machine Blueprints,” on page 274.
(Optional) Scenario: Add Datacenter Locations for Cross Region
Deployments
As a system administrator, you want to dene locations for your Boston and London datacenters so your
fabric administrators can apply the appropriate locations to compute resources in each datacenter. When
your blueprint architects create blueprints, they can enable the locations feature so users can choose to
provision machines in Boston or London when they ll out their catalog item request forms.
You have a datacenter in London, and a datacenter in Boston, and you do not want users in Boston
provisioning machines on your London infrastructure or vice versa. To ensure that Boston users provision
on your Boston infrastructure, and London users provision on your London infrastructure, you want to
allow users to select an appropriate location for provisioning when they request machines.
Procedure
1 Log in to your IaaS Web Server host using administrator credentials.
This is the machine on which you installed the IaaS Website component.
2 Edit the le WebSite\XmlData\DataCenterLocations.xml in the Windows server install directory
(typically %SystemDrive%\Program Files x86\VMware\vCAC\Server).
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