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Prepare a Windows Reference Machine to Support Software
You install the supported Java Runtime Environment, the guest agent, and the Software bootstrap agent
on your Windows reference machine to create a template, snapshot, or Amazon Machine Instance that
supports Software components.
Software supports scripting with Windows CMD and PowerShell 2.0.
Important Because the boot process must not be interrupted, configure the virtual machine so that
nothing causes the virtual machine's boot process to pause before reaching the final operating system
login prompt. For example, verify that no processes or scripts prompt for user interaction when the virtual
machine starts.
The install.bat file configures the guest agent to communicate with the Manager Service. The
install.bat file can receive the following argument schemas:
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[Backwards compatible darwin Local User] password=Password
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password=Password localUser=Username
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password=Password domainUser=Domainname\Username
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localSystem=true
If passwordNeverExpire=false(default) then password expiration follows group policy. If it is set to true or
not set at all then the password never expires.
Prerequisites
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Identify or create a reference machine.
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If you have previously installed the guest agent or Software bootstrap agent on this machine, remove
the agents and runtime logs. See Updating Existing Virtual Machine Templates in vRealize
Automation.
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If you plan to remotely access the virtual machine Windows remote desktop for troubleshooting or for
other reasons, install the Remote Desktop Services (RDS) for Windows.
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Verify that all of the network configuration artifacts are removed from the network configuration files.
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Establish secure trust between the guest agent and your Manager Service machine. See Configuring
the Guest Agent to Trust a Server.
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Verify that the Darwin user has Log on as a service access rights on the Windows reference
machine.
Procedure
1 Log in to your Windows reference machine as a Windows Administrator and open a command
prompt.
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