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Revision as of 19:17, 28 October 2008

This book is currently under development and is scheduled for completion in November 2008.

  1. Installing VMware Server 2.0 on Linux Systems
  2. Installing VMware Server 2.0 on Windows Systems
  3. A Guided Tour of the VMware Server 2.0 Infrastructure Web Access Interface
  4. Officially Supported VMware Server 2.0 Guest Operating Systems
  5. Creating VMware Server 2.0 Virtual Machines
  6. Installing and Using the VMware Remote Console Plug-in
  7. Creating VMware Server 2.0 Desktop and Web Shortcuts
  8. Understanding and Installing VMware Tools
  9. The VMware Tools Control Panel
  10. Working with VMware Tools Scripts and Power States
  11. VMware Server Virtual Network Architecture
  12. Managing VMware Virtual Networks and Adapters
  13. VMware Server NAT Configuration
  14. VMware Server 2.0 DHCP Configuration
  15. Managing VMware Server 2.0 Virtual Disks
  16. Command Line Management of VMware Virtual Disks
  17. VMware Server 2.0 Security - Access, Roles and Permissions
  18. Controlling VMware Virtual Machines from the Command Line with vmrun

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