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Name Type Description
Version System.String
The version to match the constraint
against. This property can be $null if the
constraint does not have a Relation and
Version property.
VersionObject SoftwareVersion
The version represented by a
SoftwareVersion object.
SoftwareProvide Object Properties
The SoftwareProvide object includes the following properties.
Name Type Description
Name System.String
The name of the provide.
Version System.String
The version of the provide. Can be $null if
the provide does not specify a version.
Release System.String
The version of the provide as represented
by a SoftwareVersion object. See
SoftwareVersion Object Properties.
vSphere ESXi Image Builder Installation and Usage
vSphere ESXi Image Builder consists of the vSphere ESXi Image Builder server and the vSphere ESXi
Image Builder PowerShell cmdlets. The vSphere ESXi Image Builder server starts when your run the first
vSphere ESXi Image Builder cmdlet.
Install vSphere ESXi Image Builder and Prerequisite Software
Before you can run vSphere ESXi Image Builder cmdlets, you must install PowerCLI and all prerequisite
software. The vSphere ESXi Image Builder snap-in is included with the PowerCLI installation.
Prerequisites
If you want to manage vSphere ESXi Image Builder with PowerCLI cmdlets, verify that Microsoft .NET
Framework 4.5 or 4.5.x and Windows PowerShell 3.0 or 4.0 are installed on a Microsoft Windows system.
You can install PowerCLI on the Windows system on which vCenter Server is installed or on a different
Windows system. See the vSphere PowerCLI User's Guide.
Procedure
1 Download the latest version of PowerCLI from the VMware Web site.
2 Navigate to the folder that contains the PowerCLI file you downloaded and double-click the
executable file.
If the installation wizard detects an earlier version of PowerCLI on your system, it will attempt to
upgrade your existing installation
3 Follow the prompts in the wizard to complete the installation.
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