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# Connect using the vSphere client
# Connect using the vSphere client
# In the server -> configuration -> Licensed Features (under Software) - Edit (on the right) and enter the license key: H401K-82H0M-K8F49-0H9A4-95CM0
# In the server -> configuration -> Licensed Features (under Software) - Edit (on the right) and enter the license key: H401K-82H0M-K8F49-0H9A4-95CM0
= add new user =
Go to local users and groups and right click on the screen to add a new user. The password needs to be 8 characters long.
Then go to permissions and right click on the screen to add a permission. Choose the assigned role and then add the new user (on the left)


= keyboard shortcuts for console =
= keyboard shortcuts for console =

Revision as of 11:50, 27 March 2013

Steps:

  1. install ESXi onto the hardware
  2. install VMWare vSphere client onto your PC
  3. Connect using the vSphere client
  4. In the server -> configuration -> Licensed Features (under Software) - Edit (on the right) and enter the license key: H401K-82H0M-K8F49-0H9A4-95CM0

add new user

Go to local users and groups and right click on the screen to add a new user. The password needs to be 8 characters long.

Then go to permissions and right click on the screen to add a permission. Choose the assigned role and then add the new user (on the left)

keyboard shortcuts for console

Ctrl+Shift+Insert Sends Ctrl+Alt+Delete

Ctrl+G Transfers mouse and keyboard input from the local machine to the virtual machine (same as clicking in the window) great for when you don't have a mouse handy

Ctrl+Alt+Enter Full Screen VM

Ctrl+Alt Unlocks mouse/keyboard from VM console window, also exists full screen mode

Ctrl+Shift+X Exit VM Console