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The VMware Remote Console provides a mechanism for users and administrators to remotely view and interact with the graphical desktop or command line console of guest operating systems running in VMware based virtual machines. In the case of VMware Server 2.0, the VMware Remote Console takes the form of a web browser plug-in which must be installed into the browser used to access the VI Web Access management interface.
It is possible to exit from the console simply by closing the window using the standard window close button in the window border, or by selecting the ''Remote Console->Disconnect and Quit'' menu option. It is important to note, however, that in doing so the virtual machine continues to run. Other options, which are available from the console ''Remote Console->Troubleshoot'' menu, allow the virtual machine to be powered off or suspended when the console exits. In addition, a reset option is also provided to restart the virtual machine whilst remaining in the console.
 
 
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