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d Click WINS to specify primary and secondary WINS information.
e Click OK to save the configuration settings and exit the Edit Network wizard.
f Click Next.
9 On the Ready to complete page, review the details and click Finish to save your changes.
The customization specification that you created is listed in the Customization Specification Manager. You
can use the specification to customize virtual machine guest operating systems.
Manage Customization Specifications
You can edit, duplicate, export, or delete existing specifications.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Client, select Menu > Policies and Profiles and click VM Customization
Specifications.
2 Select a customization specification and select your task.
Option Description
Edit customization spec You can make changes to the customization spec, such as changing the
networking configuration. Click Edit and make the necessary changes.
Duplicate customization spec If you need a customization specification that is only slightly different from an
existing specification, you can use the Customization Specification Manager to
create a copy of the existing specification and modify it. For example, you might
need to change the IP address or the administrator password.
Export customization spec You can export customization specifications and save them as .xml files. To
apply an exported specification to a virtual machine, import the .xml file using the
Import button.
Delete specification spec You can remove customization specifications to free up storage.
Import a Customization Specification
You can import an existing specification using the Customization Specification Manager, and use the
specification to customize the guest operating system of a virtual machine.
Prerequisites
Before you begin, you must have at least one customization specification saved as an xml file located on
a file system accessible from the vSphere Client.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Client, select Menu > Policies and Profiles and click VM Customization
Specifications.
2 Click the Import specification from a file icon.
3 Browse to the .xml file to import, specify a name and optional description, and click OK.
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