Vmware Workstation User's Manual 4.0 Instruction Ws40
User Manual: vmware Workstation - 4.0 - Instruction Manual Free User Guide for VMware Workstation Software, Manual
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- Introduction and System Requirements
- Installing VMware Workstation
- Upgrading VMware Workstation
- Creating a New Virtual Machine
- Running VMware Workstation
- A Quick Guide to Running VMware Workstation
- Overview of the VMware Workstation Window
- Starting a Virtual Machine on a Windows Host
- Starting a Virtual Machine on a Linux Host
- Checking the Status of VMware Tools
- Using Full Screen Mode
- Using Quick Switch Mode
- Taking Advantage of Multiple Monitors
- Fitting the VMware Workstation Window to the Virtual Machine
- Fitting a Windows Guest Operating System’s Display to the VMware Workstation Window
- Simplifying the Screen Display
- Installing New Software in the Virtual Machine
- Cutting, Copying and Pasting Text
- Using Shared Folders
- Using Drag and Drop
- Suspending and Resuming Virtual Machines
- Taking and Reverting to a Snapshot
- Shutting Down a Virtual Machine
- Adding, Configuring and Removing Devices in a Virtual Machine
- Connecting and Disconnecting Removable Devices
- Creating a Screen Shot of a Virtual Machine
- Setting Preferences for VMware Workstation
- Setting Application Settings for VMware Workstation
- Command Reference
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- A Quick Guide to Running VMware Workstation
- Moving and Sharing Virtual Machines
- Using Disks
- Using Disks in a Virtual Machine
- Configuring Hard Disk Storage in a Virtual Machine
- Adding Drives to a Virtual Machine
- Configuring a Dual-Boot Computer for Use with a Virtual Machine
- Configuring Dual- or Multiple-Boot Systems to Run with VMware Workstation
- Setting Up Hardware Profiles in Virtual Machines
- Running a Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 Virtual Machine from an Existing Multip...
- Setting Up the SVGA Video Driver for a Windows 95 Guest Operating System Booted from a Raw Disk
- Setting Up the SVGA Video Driver for Use with a Windows 98 Guest Operating System Booted from a R...
- Do Not Use Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 Dynamic Disks as Raw Disks
- Configuring Dual- or Multiple-Boot SCSI Systems to Run with VMware Workstation on a Linux Host
- Installing an Operating System onto a Raw Partition from a Virtual Machine
- Disk Performance in Windows NT Guests on Multiprocessor Hosts
- Preserving the State of a Virtual Machine
- Preserving the State of a Virtual Machine
- Using Suspend and Resume
- Using the Snapshot
- What Is Captured by the Snapshot?
- Settings for the Snapshot
- Updating the Snapshot When You Change Virtual Machine Settings
- Removing the Snapshot
- Ways of Using the Snapshot
- The Snapshot and Legacy Disk Modes
- The Snapshot and Repeatable Resume
- The Snapshot and Legacy Virtual Machines
- The Snapshot and the Virtual Machine’s Hard Disks
- The Snapshot and Other Activity in the Virtual Machine
- Networking
- Configuring Your Virtual Network
- Components of the Virtual Network
- Common Networking Configurations
- Custom Networking Configurations
- Changing the Networking Configuration
- Advanced Networking Topics
- Selecting IP Addresses on a Host-Only Network or NAT Configuration
- Avoiding IP Packet Leakage in a Host-Only Network
- Maintaining and Changing the MAC Address of a Virtual Machine
- Controlling Routing Information for a Host-Only Network on a Linux Host
- Other Potential Issues with Host-Only Networking on a Linux Host
- Setting Up a Second Bridged Network Interface on a Linux Host
- Setting Up Two Separate Host-Only Networks
- Routing between Two Host-Only Networks
- Using Virtual Ethernet Adapters in Promiscuous Mode on a Linux Host
- Understanding NAT
- Using Samba on a Linux Host
- Video and Sound
- Connecting Devices
- Using Devices with a Virtual Machine
- Using Parallel Ports
- Using Serial Ports
- Keyboard Mapping on a Linux Host
- Using USB Devices in a Virtual Machine
- Notes on USB Support in Version 4
- Enabling and Disabling the USB Controller
- Connecting USB Devices
- Using USB with a Windows Host
- Replacing USB 2.0 Drivers on a Windows 2000 Host
- Using USB with a Linux Host
- Who Has Control over a USB Device?
- Disconnecting USB Devices from a Virtual Machine
- Human Interface Devices
- Connecting to a Generic SCSI Device
- Performance Tuning
- Special-Purpose Configuration Options
- Glossary
- Index