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... provides a command-line interface for this release: n VMware ESX/ESXi 4.1 and later n VMware Workstation 7.0 and later n VMware Fusion 3.0 and later n VMware Player 3.0 and later n VMware ACE 2.6 and later You can use this utility in the guest operating system to modify VMware Tools settings, shrink virtual disks, and ... about memory and CPU reservations and limits. n Connect or Disconnect a Virtual Device on the host. You can also edit default scripts or associate custom scripts with power operations. n Configure Time Synchronization Between Guest and Host on page 8 When you...
... provides a command-line interface for this release: n VMware ESX/ESXi 4.1 and later n VMware Workstation 7.0 and later n VMware Fusion 3.0 and later n VMware Player 3.0 and later n VMware ACE 2.6 and later You can use this utility in the guest operating system to modify VMware Tools settings, shrink virtual disks, and ... about memory and CPU reservations and limits. n Connect or Disconnect a Virtual Device on the host. You can also edit default scripts or associate custom scripts with power operations. n Configure Time Synchronization Between Guest and Host on page 8 When you...
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... 98, or Windows 95 guest operating systems. n On most Microsoft Windows guests, the default script that runs when you suspend a virtual machine releases the IP address of the virtual machine. utility-name script script-name enable Option utility-name (On Windows guests) utility-name (On Linux, Solaris...to verify that the custom script you specified is now being used. In Windows guests, the default scripts are included in the Program Files\VMware\VMware Tools folder. Scripts cannot be run scripts on the guest operating system: n On most Linux, Solaris, and FreeBSD guests, the default ...
... 98, or Windows 95 guest operating systems. n On most Microsoft Windows guests, the default script that runs when you suspend a virtual machine releases the IP address of the virtual machine. utility-name script script-name enable Option utility-name (On Windows guests) utility-name (On Linux, Solaris...to verify that the custom script you specified is now being used. In Windows guests, the default scripts are included in the Program Files\VMware\VMware Tools folder. Scripts cannot be run scripts on the guest operating system: n On most Linux, Solaris, and FreeBSD guests, the default ...
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...95, 98, Me, and NT guest operating systems. Prerequisites On Linux, Solaris, and FreeBSD guests, to restart the guest, this script releases the IP address of the virtual machine. If you must disable the script for the virtual machine. On Windows guests, if the virtual ... This script has no effect on rather than resumed. Disable a VMware Tools Script Default scripts for one of these actions, you configured the reset operation to test, edit, or disable the running of the virtual machine. VMware Tools Configuration Utility User's Guide Table 1. If you disable the script...
...95, 98, Me, and NT guest operating systems. Prerequisites On Linux, Solaris, and FreeBSD guests, to restart the guest, this script releases the IP address of the virtual machine. If you must disable the script for the virtual machine. On Windows guests, if the virtual ... This script has no effect on rather than resumed. Disable a VMware Tools Script Default scripts for one of these actions, you configured the reset operation to test, edit, or disable the running of the virtual machine. VMware Tools Configuration Utility User's Guide Table 1. If you disable the script...