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Installing VMware Server 2.0 on Windows Systems

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Performing a Command Prompt VMware Server Installation
In the above syntax outline, the command line arguments in square brackets are optional and ''TempPath'' is the temporary location into which the installation files were extracted in the preceding step (C:\tmp\vmware in the case of this example). If VMware Server is to be installed in a location other than the default (\Program Files\VMware\VMware Server), specify the desired alternate location using the ''INSTALLDIR'' directive.
Of particular importance is the optional ''REMOVE='' directive which is used to define which networking features are to be omitted during the installation process. Options available include ''Network'', ''DHCP'' and ''NAT''. For exampleIf the virtual machines are to have no network access the ''REMOVE=Network'' directive should be specified. Similarly, to install VMware Server without the NAT support, but with host only and bridge support the following command would need to be executed when installing VMware Server:
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msiexec /i "c:\tmp\vmware\VMware Server.msi" ADDLOCAL=ALL REMOVE=NAT /qn
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Once the installation is complete, the installer will automatically restart the computer, at which point VMware Server will be ready for use.
== Accessing the VMware Infrastructure Web Access Interface ==
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