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Creating VMware Server 2.0 Desktop and Web Shortcuts

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The preceding chapters covered the process of logging into the VI Web Access interface before launching the VMware Remote Console in order to interact with a guest operating system. In fact, this can be made more efficient through the use of web and desktop shortcuts to virtual machines such that a user can access a virtual machine console simply by clicking on a desktop icon or link on a web page or email message. In the case of web shortcuts, the shortcut can be configured to provide access solely to the selected virtual machine's console, the consoles of all virtual machines in the inventory for which the user has permissions, or even the entire VI Web Access interface.
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