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Overview of the VMware Virtual Machine Console Window Overview of the VMware Virtual Machine Console Window
The following sections provide an overview of the VMware Virtual Machine Console:
  • Using the Home Tab
  • Using Tabs
  • Configuring a Virtual Machine
  • Using the Virtual Machine Inventory
  • Displaying Hints
  • Checking the Status of VMware Tools
  • Creating a Screen Shot of a Virtual Machine
  • Think of a VMware GSX Server virtual machine as a separate computer that runs in a window on your physical computer's desktop. The VMware Virtual Machine Console lets you connect to multiple virtual machines and switch easily from one to another.
    When you first connect a console to a GSX Server host, the Home tab appears in the virtual machine display. The Home tab indicates whether you are connecting to a GSX Server or ESX Server system, and the version of the server software. The status bar of the console window also displays this information.
    Link to w_vmc_home.png
    If you are connecting to an older version of GSX Server or ESX Server, some of the controls and functionality of the interface change to accommodate the differences between the features available to that product. To see a list of what is different, see Connecting to Older GSX Server and ESX Server Systems and Older Virtual Machines.
    New Menu Layouts
    Menus in VMware GSX Server 3 are organized somewhat differently from those in VMware GSX Server 2. The following table lists the locations for the most commonly used menu items that have been moved:
    Old Location
    New Location
    File > New > New Virtual Machine
    File > New Virtual Machine
    File > New > New Window
    File > New Window
    File > Detach and Exit
    File > Exit
    Devices > Removable Devices
    VM > Removable Devices
    Settings > Preferences (Windows) or Settings > Input Preferences (Linux)
    Host > Settings (for global host settings) and Edit > Preferences (for user settings)
    Settings > Configuration Editor
    VM > Settings
    Settings > Manage Virtual Networks
    Host > Virtual Network Settings
    Settings > VMware Tools Install
    VM > Install VMware Tools
    Settings > Upgrade Virtual Hardware
    VM > Upgrade Virtual Hardware
    Power > Send Ctrl+Alt+Del
    VM > Send Ctrl+Alt+Del
    Power > Grab Input
    VM > Grab Input


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