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Introduction to 5irtual 2# for &ac
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Introduction to 5irtual 2# for &ac.............................................................................7
Who should read this guide8..............................................................................7
bout 5irtual 2# for &ac.....................................................................................7
ow 5irtual 2# for &ac wor's............................................................................9
:ene!ts of 5irtual 2# for &ac............................................................................;
What
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Install Windows-based programs.....................................................................>+
Installing 5irtual 2# for &ac....................................................................................>>
bout automated installations.........................................................................>>
/tep >@ :efore ?ou Install 5irtual 2# for &ac..................................................>>
/"stem reAuirements.................................................................................>>
/upported operating s"stems...................................................................>>
2roduct 'e"s...............................................................................................>*
/tep *@ Install 5irtual 2# for &ac.....................................................................>*
/tep 6@ #reate an empt" irtual machine........................................................>6
/tep B@ Install an operating s"stem.................................................................>B
/tep 7@ Install 5irtual &achine dditions.........................................................>
Introduction to 5irtual 2# for &ac
#on!guring a irtual machine..................................................................................>9
/et up networ'ing.............................................................................................>9
/et up /hared 0etwor'ing.........................................................................>;
/et up 5irtual /witch networ'ing..............................................................>=
/et up printers...................................................................................................*+
/et up shared folders........................................................................................**
Cragging and dropping !les......................................................................**
/hared networ' folders.............................................................................**
#on!gure 5irtual 2# for &ac preferences.......................................................*6
pplication preferences.............................................................................*6
5irtual machine settings............................................................................*7
#op" a irtual machine oer the networ'........................................................*
:efore "ou cop" a irtual machine to another &acintosh computer......*
4o cop" a irtual machine to another &acintosh computer....................*9
Install additional programs...............................................................................*;
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dd a Windows program icon to the Coc'.......................................................*=
2ause or resume a irtual machine.................................................................*=
/hut down a irtual machine............................................................................6+
/afel" reert b" enabling Undo dries..............................................................6>
&aintaining irtual machines..................................................................................66
bout optimizing performance.........................................................................66
2rocessor speed........................................................................................66
&ultiple irtual machines..........................................................................66
mount of R& on "our &acintosh computer.........................................66
2rocessor cache.........................................................................................6B
bout securit"....................................................................................................6B
#hec' for Windows updates on the Internet...................................................6B
:ac' up data.....................................................................................................67
Celete a irtual machine...................................................................................6
Remoe 5irtual 2# for &ac...............................................................................6
4echnical support options.......................................................................................69
Index .........................................................................................................................6
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Introduction to 5irtual 2# for &ac
Who should read this guide8 4his document proides deplo"ment information for I4professionals wor'ing in corporate enironments who hae purchased the olume
licensing ersion of &icrosoft 5irtual 2# for &ac 5ersion 9. 4o install and con!gure a
olume licensing ersion of 5irtual 2# for &ac, "ou should be familiar with Windows
and the settings that are reAuired to connect a Windows-based computer on "our
networ'. If "ou are installing an" ersion of 5irtual 2# for &ac that is not a olume
licensing ersion, refer to the documentation included with "our software.
bout 5irtual 2# for &ac 5irtual 2# for &ac is designed for &acintosh users who
sometimes need access to Windows-onl" programs. 5irtual 2# for &ac is a cost-
eDectie alternatie to purchasing a second computer for someone who reAuiresaccess to both operating s"stems. ?ou can use &icrosoft 5irtual 2# for &ac to
create one or more irtual machines, each running its own operating s"stem, on a
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single &acintosh computer. 4he irtual machine emulates a standard x;-based
computer, including all of the basic hardware components. :" using emulated
hardware, each irtual machine wor's li'e a separate ph"sical computer. 4his irtual
machine is much li'e a real computer. ?ou install an operating s"stem on it, such as
Windows E2, as well as programs, such as &icrosoft ccess or &icrosoft 5isio. 4he
irtual machine appears in its own window on the &ac, and users can switch easil"
between programs on a irtual machine and programs on the &ac. 5irtual 2# for&ac is as eas" to use as an" &acintosh program. For example, the user can do the
following G /witch from &ac 1/ to Windows and bac' with a mouse clic'. G Crag
!les and folders from the &acintosh des'top to the Windows des'top and bac'
again. G /tart Windows-based programs b" using the Windows /tart menu in a
irtual machine window or b" adding Windows program icons to the Coc'. G 2rint
from the irtual machine b" using the same printer driers as the &ac 1/ uses H no
additional con!guration reAuired $users of &ac 1/ >+.6 or later onl"%.
Introduction to 5irtual 2# for &ac
4o use 5irtual 2# for &ac and "our irtual machine, "ou must interact with three
separate user interfaces@ G Windows G 5irtual 2# for &ac G &ac 1/ E
n Windows o 5irtual 2# for &ac program p &ac 1/ E
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ow 5irtual 2# for &ac wor's (ach irtual machine running on 5irtual 2# for &ac
acts as a standalone computer. It has its own emulated sound, ideo, and networ'
cards as well as its own emulated processor. nd each irtual machine runs its own
operating s"stem. &icrosoft full" supports the following operating s"stems running
in a irtual machine on 5irtual 2# for &ac@ &icrosoft Windows *+++ 2rofessional,
Windows E2 2rofessional, and Windows E2 ome (dition.
5irtual 2# for &ac uses the built-in (thernet port on the &acintosh computer toconnect to the Internet or networ' serers. :" default, irtual machines connect to
the Internet and networ's b" using /hared 0etwor'ing. /hared 0etwor'ing uses
0etwor' ddress 4ranslation $04% to share the 4#23I2 connection for "our
&acintosh computer. irtual machine can also connect to the Internet and
networ's b" using 5irtual /witch networ'ing. 5irtual /witch networ'ing reAuires a
separate I2 address for the irtual machine to establish its own 4#23I2 connection.
2rograms that users install on their irtual machines wor' the same wa" that the"
do on a Windows-based computer, including business, education, Internet, and
other programs. nd most deices that users connect to their ph"sical computers,
such as printers, modems, #C-R1& dries, and so on, also wor' with their irtual
machines. 0ote irtual machine running Windows is exposed to the same
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securit" ris's faced b" Windows-based computers. 4o lower the ris', users should
alwa"s install the latest Windows securit" patches and serice releases.
Introduction to 5irtual 2# for &ac
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:ene!ts of 5irtual 2# for &ac 5irtual 2# for &ac is a time-saing and cost-saing
solution in an" scenario in which users must run both &acintosh and Windows
operating s"stems. In the corporate enironment, it proides "our &ac users access
to necessar" Windows programs. Rather than purchasing multiple computers, one
for each operating s"stem, &ac users can use Windows-based software, !les, and
networ's right from their &acs. 4his saes their organizations not onl" hardware
costs but also oerhead costs, such as power and additional oce resources. 5irtual
2# for &ac helps extend "our current inestment in hardware and software. If "ou
hae deeloped custom line of business $L1:% programs exclusiel" for theWindows platform, such as expense reporting tools, !nance tools, and customer
databases, 5irtual 2# for &ac saes "ou the need of purchasing additional Windows-
based machines for "our &ac users or porting the Windows software. /cenarios in
which people t"picall" use multiple operating s"stems include technical support,
Aualit" assurance, Web site design, training, and collaboration. In the case of
technical support, 5irtual 2# for &ac helps support technicians proide Auic'er
responses and reduce call times. Rather than maintaining multiple computers or
restarting computers for diDerent support calls, the" can simpl" start a pre-built
irtual machine that matches the callerJs con!guration H almost instantl". With
5irtual 2# for &ac, test engineers are able to test programs against a wider ariet"of operating s"stems in shorter amounts of time. In addition, 5irtual 2# for &ac
proides Auic'er recon!guration times for computers in training rooms and enables
more dierse classes based on more computer con!gurations. In an academic
setting, researchers can use 5irtual 2# for &ac to collaborate with colleagues who
use Windows-based software for their design, data collection, and anal"sis. 0ote
5irtual 2# for &ac might not be an optimal platform in some cases. For example,
certain t"pes of specialized graphics-intensie software, such as three-dimensional
$6-C% automation tools and games, might not run on 5irtual 2# for &ac or might not
perform as expected. lso, we recommend a dedicated Windows-based computer in
cases where a user is reAuired to run Windows programs a majorit" of the time.
Introduction to 5irtual 2# for &ac
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as "our &acintosh computer uses if "ou are running &ac 1/ E ersion >+.6.x
$2anther% or later. G Fast sae /hut down and sae the state of "our irtual
machine in one eas" step. When "ou use the Fast /ae feature, all Windows-based
programs that are running on "our irtual machine when "ou shut down will be
running when "ou restart "our irtual machine. G (xpanded preferences and
settings #ustomize "our irtual machine b" using new application preferences and
irtual machine settings.
bout irtual machine components (ach irtual machine that "ou create has the
following components@ G 5irtual machine window 4he irtual machine appears in
this window on the &acintosh des'top. 4he name of the irtual machine appears in
the title bar and the 5irtual 2# for &ac toolbar appears at the bottom. G
con!guration document (ach irtual machine that "ou create is represented in
&ac 1/ E b" a con!guration document. con!guration document contains all of the
con!guration information for a irtual machine, including the irtual machine
settings and the irtual hard dis' image. It has the same name as the irtual
machine. G 5irtual hard dis' image irtual hard dis' image functions li'e aph"sical hard dis'. 4he irtual hard dis' image d"namicall" expands as "ou install
programs or store data in it. G n operating s"stem installed in the irtual hard dis'
image n operating s"stem must be installed in the irtual hard dis' image. If the
operating s"stem that "ou want to install is not included with 5irtual 2# for &ac, "ou
must purchase and install an operating s"stem. 4he supported operating s"stems
are Windows E2 2rofessional, Windows E2 ome, and Windows *+++. Refer to the
Read &e for speci!c details about the supported operating s"stems. 4he Read &e is
included on the 5irtual 2# for &ac installation #C, and in 5irtual 2# for &ac on the
elp menu. G (mulated hardware 4he irtual machine emulates a standard x;-
based computer, including all of the basic hardware components.
/etup and con!guration chec'list
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/etup and con!guration chec'list 4he following summarizes the process of installing
and con!guring 5irtual 2# for &ac 5ersion 9.
/tep > :efore ?ou Install 5irtual 2# for &ac Reiew the reAuirements for 5irtual 2#
for &ac.
/tep * Install 5irtual 2# for &ac Follow the on-screen instructions of the 5irtual 2#
for &ac ssistant.
/tep 6 #reate an empt" irtual machine Follow the on-screen instructions of the
#reate 0ew 2# ssistant. 4his creates an empt" irtual machine on which "ou will
install a Windows operating s"stem.
/tep B Install an operating s"stem Install a Windows operating s"stem on the empt"
irtual machine. ?ou can install Windows E2 2rofessional, Windows E2 ome (dition,
or Windows *+++.
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/tep 7 Install 5irtual &achine dditions Install 5irtual &achine dditions on a
Windows operating s"stem to proide s"stem integration features $such as mouse
integration and shared folders%.
1ptional #on!gure a irtual machine #on!gure and set up preferences for 5irtual 2#
for &ac and Windows to ensure that the" wor' properl". /ee page >9 for information
on setting up networ'ing. /ee page *+ for information on setting up printers. /eepage ** for information on setting up shared folders.
1ptional Install Windows-based programs Installing a Windows-based program is
eas"@ /tart a irtual machine, insert the installation #C, and follow the on-screen
instructions. /ee page *;.
Installing 5irtual 2# for &ac
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Installing 5irtual 2# for &ac 4his section proides instructions on installing the
olume licensing ersion of 5irtual 2# for &ac. 0ote If "ou are installing an"
ersion of 5irtual 2# for &ac that is not a olume licensing ersion, refer to the
documentation included with "our software.
bout automated installations 5irtual 2# for &ac does not support or include tools
for automated installations across a networ' H "ou must install 5irtual 2# for &ac
manuall" on each computer. fter "ou create a irtual machine and install a olume
licensing ersion of Windows on it, "ou can cop" the irtual machine oer the
networ' to other &acintosh computers. /ee page (rror :oo'mar' not de!ned. formore information.
/tep >@ :efore ?ou Install 5irtual 2# for &ac Read the following information prior to
installing 5irtual 2# for &ac.
/"stem reAuirements 4o install and run 5irtual 2# for &ac, "ou must hae the
following@ G natie K6, KB, or K7 &acintosh computer H &icrosoft does not
support processor upgrade and3or accelerator cards for use with 5irtual 2# for &ac G
&ac 1/ >+.*.; or &ac 1/ >+.6.x 0ote 4o run 5irtual 2# for &ac on a K7 &acintosh,
"ou must be running &ac 1/ >+.6.x. G t least 7>* &: of R& and 6 K: of free
hard-dis' space G 9++ &z processor, minimum For optimal performance in5irtual 2# for &ac, &icrosoft recommends using ideo cards that support Muartz
(xtreme, such as n5idia KeForce or 4I Radeon.
/upported operating s"stems ?ou can install the following operating s"stems on a
irtual machine in 5irtual 2# for &ac@ G Windows E2 2rofessional G Windows E2
ome (dition G Windows *+++ 0ote 4hese operating s"stems are not included with
the olume licensing ersion of 5irtual 2# for &ac.
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2roduct 'e"s 4he product 'e" for the olume licensing ersion of &icrosoft 5irtual
2# for &ac is preset, and "ou are not reAuired to enter this 'e" during installation. If
"ou are installing an" ersion of &icrosoft 5irtual 2# for &ac which is not a olume
licensing ersion, refer to the documentation included with "our software for the
location of the product 'e". 4o install "our Windows operating s"stem on a irtual
machine, "ou need the product 'e" for "our operating s"stem. 4he Windows
product 'e" is diDerent than the 'e" used b" 5irtual 2# for &ac.
/tep *@ Install 5irtual 2# for &ac
4o install 5irtual 2# for &ac >. Insert the 5irtual 2# for &ac installation #C into the
#C drie on "our &acintosh computer. 4he following installation screen appears.
If the installation screen does not automaticall" appear, double-clic' the 5irtual 2#
for &ac 5ersion 9 #C icon that appears on the &acintosh des'top.
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4he installation screen has three options@ G Install 5irtual 2# 4his opens the 5irtual
2# for &ac installer. G Read &e 4his document contains important information
regarding 5irtual 2# for &ac. G &anuals N 4ools 4his folder contains an electronic
cop" of the Ketting /tarted guide and a tool for remoing 5irtual 2# for &ac. *.
Couble-clic' Install 5irtual 2#. 4he Welcome to the 5irtual 2# Installer screen
appears. 6. Follow the on-screen instructions. When "ou restart "our &acintosh
computer $when prompted%, be sure "ou log on as an administrator. fter "ou log onas an administrator, the 5irtual 2# for &ac /etup ssistant starts. If the 5irtual 2#
for &ac /etup ssistant does not start immediatel" after "ou log on as an
administrator, double-clic' the pplications folder, and then double-clic' 5irtual 2#.
B. Follow the on-screen instructions for the 5irtual 2# for &ac /etup ssistant. 4his
ssistant helps "ou complete the 5irtual 2# for &ac installation.
/tep 6@ #reate an empt" irtual machine fter "ou install 5irtual 2# for &ac, use the
following procedure to create an empt" irtual machine.
4o create an empt" irtual machine >. If the #reate 0ew 2# ssistant does not start
immediatel" after completing the 5irtual 2# for &ac installation, in 5irtual 2# for&ac, on the File menu, clic' 0ew. 4he #reate 0ew 2# ssistant opens. *. #lic' Install
"our own operating s"stem, and then clic' :egin.
4his allows "ou to create an empt" irtual machine where "ou can install "our
operating s"stem. 6. #lic' #ontinue. B. In the 1perating /"stem list, clic' the
operating s"stem that "ou want to install on "our irtual machine. If the operating
s"stem that "ou want to install is not listed, clic' Unspeci!ed.
4he ssistant displa"s possible formats for the irtual hard dis' image based on the
operating s"stem "ou selected. 0ote 1nl" Windows E2 2rofessional, Windows E2
ome (dition, and Windows *+++ are supported in 5irtual 2# for &ac. ?ou can install
and run other Windows and non-Windows operating s"stems, but these operating
s"stems are not supported in 5irtual 2# for &ac and ma" not perform as expected.
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7. /elect the format "ou want to use for the irtual hard dis' image, and then clic'
#ontinue. 4he default format is the format recommended for "our operating
s"stem. /ome !le formats are not compatible with certain operating s"stems.
Incompatible formats for the selected operating s"stem appear dimmed and cannot
be selected. . In the 0ame box, t"pe the name for "our irtual machine. ?ou can
either accept the name that is proided or create "our own name. For best results,
use the name of the operating s"stem that "ou are installing $for example, Windows
E2 2rofessional%. 9. 4o install the con!guration document $which contains the
con!guration information and operating s"stem !les for "our irtual machine%, do
one of the following@ G 4o accept the default installation location, clic' #reate.
:" default, the ssistant installs con!guration information and operating s"stem!les for "our irtual machine in the User3Cocuments35irtual 2# List folder on "our
&acintosh hard dis'. G 4o select a diDerent installation location, clic' #hange
Location, select a location, and then clic' #reate. ;. #lose the #reate 0ew 2#
window. ?ou are now read" to install "our operating s"stem on the new irtual
machine.
/tep B@ Install an operating s"stem 0ote 4hese steps describe installing Windows
E2. If "ou are installing a diDerent operating s"stem, some steps ma" be diDerent
than described below. Cepending on the speed of the host &acintosh, the time it
ta'es to install the operating s"stem ranges from approximatel" 6+ minutes to oer
* hours.
4o install an operating s"stem on an empt" irtual machine >. In the 5irtual 2# List,
double-clic' the empt" irtual machine that "ou want to install an operating s"stem
on. blac' screen with the following message appears@ O1/ not found. Install an
1/ on this hard drie.P *. With 5irtual 2# for &ac in the foreground, insert the #C
that contains the operating s"stem into the #C drie of "our &acintosh computer.
4he #C is now captured for use b" 5irtual 2# for &ac. When a #C is captured for use
b" 5irtual 2# for &ac, the #C image in the 5irtual 2# for &ac toolbar is no longer
shaded. If the #C is not automaticall" captured, in 5irtual 2# for &ac, on the Cries
menu, clic' #apture Cisc.
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If "ou hae an operating s"stem that reAuires installing from a Qopp" dis', "ou need
either a Qopp" dis' drie on "our &acintosh computer or a Qopp" dis' image that
contains the installation information. If "our &acintosh computer does not hae a
Qopp" dis' drie, "ou can cop" the contents of the ph"sical Qopp" dis' from another
&acintosh computer to a networ' location that "ou can access. For more
information about using Qopp" dis' images, see O#reate a Qopp" dis' imageP in the
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5irtual 2# for &ac elp. 6. In 5irtual 2# for &ac, on the 2# menu, clic' Reset. B. 4o
con!rm that "ou want to restart the irtual machine, clic' Reset again. 7. When the
message O2ress an" 'e" to boot from #CP appears, immediatel" press an" 'e" on
"our 'e"board. 0ote ?ou must press a 'e" Auic'l", without pausing. 1therwise,
the blac' screen with the message O1/ not found. Install an 1/ on this hard drie.P
appears again, and "ou will need to repeat steps 6 and B. Windows !les are
installed. . Follow the on-screen instructions for Windows E2 /etup. 4he followinglist shows some of the choices to ma'e during setup@ G Cefault !le s"stem 4he !le
s"stem that is selected b" default is the partition option that "ou selected in the
#reate 0ew 2# ssistant. Use the default !le s"stem unless "ou are sure that "ou
need to select a diDerent !le s"stem. G 04F/ Co not conert "our !le s"stem to
the 04F/ !le s"stem unless "ou are certain that "ou want to use the 04F/ !le
s"stem. ?ou cannot conert bac' to a F4 !le s"stem after "ou hae used an 04F/
!le s"stem. In addition, the 5irtual Cis' ssistant in 5irtual 2# for &ac cannot
modif" or examine 04F/ !le s"stems. G 4"pical s. custom networ' settings 4o
aoid compromising the performance of 5irtual 2# for &ac, select 4"pical. 4hese
networ' settings hae been precon!gured to perform the majorit" of tas's inWindows. If "ou select #ustom, alwa"s use C#2 unless "ou are using a domain or
"our networ' reAuires a setting other than C#2. G Comain or wor'group If "ou are
unsure if the irtual machine is a member of a domain, use the default Wor'group
setting. ?ou can join the irtual machine to a domain later, after installing Windows.
If "ou join a domain, use the full" Auali!ed name of the domain,
headAuarters.corp.adatum.com, for example. 1nce "ou hae !nished installing an
operating s"stem, "ou are read" to install 5irtual &achine dditions.
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/tep 7@ Install 5irtual &achine dditions ?ou can install 5irtual &achine dditions on
Windows *+++ and Windows E2 operating s"stems to proide s"stem integration
features, including@ G &ouse integration &oe the mouse freel" between
&acintosh and Windows operating s"stems. G /hared folders /hare information
between "our &acintosh computer and "our irtual machine, or among multiple
irtual machines. G 2erformance enhancements Improe the performance of
Windows when "ou add these optimized ideo driers. G Crag-and-drop operations
#op" !les easil" b" dragging the !les between the Windows and &acintosh
operating s"stems. G 4ime s"nchronization /"nchronize the cloc' in the Windows
operating s"stem with the cloc' in the &acintosh operating s"stem. G Coc' support
/tart a irtual machine from the &acintosh Coc'. G (as" printing Use the same
printer as "our &acintosh computer uses if "ou are running &ac 1/ E ersion >+.6.x
$2anther% or later. 0o special con!guration is reAuired.
4o install 5irtual &achine dditions >. /tart a irtual machine. *. &a'e sure "ou are
logged on to &icrosoft Windows as an administrator. 6. When the Windows des'top
appears, hold down the #1&&0C $a% 'e", and then moe the mouse pointer
outside the irtual machine window and onto the &acintosh des'top. B. In 5irtual 2#for &ac, on the 2# menu, clic' Install or Update dditions. 7. Follow the on-screen
instructions. . #lic' Finish. 9. 4o restart "our computer now so that con!guration
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changes ta'e eDect immediatel", clic' ?es. ?ou are now read" to con!gure "our
irtual machine.
#on!guring a irtual machine
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#on!guring a irtual machine fter "ou hae a irtual machine with a ersion of
Windows installed on it, "ou need to con!gure both the 5irtual 2# for &ac program
and Windows to ensure that the" wor' properl". /peci!call", "ou need to con!gure
and set up@ G 0etwor'ing G 2rinting G /hared folders G 5irtual 2# for &ac
preferences G dditional programs 0ote 4he information in this section applies onl"
if "ou installed a Windows operating s"stem.
/et up networ'ing In 5irtual 2# for &ac, a irtual machine can connect to the
Internet and networ' serers in one of the following two wa"s. G /hared 0etwor'ing
:" using /hared 0etwor'ing, the irtual machine can share the Internet connection
established for the &acintosh computer, whether the &acintosh computer is
connected through a modem or a L0. /hared 0etwor'ing wor's well for standard
networ'ing tas's, such as browsing the Web and reading e-mail. It can also be used
to access shared resources, such as F42 sites, printers, or !les. irtual machine
that uses /hared 0etwor'ing cannot act as an Internet serer. /hared networ'ing
uses 4#23I2. 1ther networ' protocols, such as 0oell I2E3/2E and 0et:(UI, are not
supported. If "ou must use one of these other protocols, use 5irtual /witch
networ'ing instead of /hared 0etwor'ing. 0ote If "ou are using an irport
connection to access "our networ', use shared networ'ing to ensure reliable
networ' connectiit". G 5irtual /witch :" using 5irtual /witch networ'ing, a irtual
machine that is running &icrosoft Windows can hae a uniAue networ' connection
that is separate from that of the &acintosh computer. irtual machine that uses
5irtual /witch networ'ing can run serer programs and act as an Internet serer.
5irtual /witch networ'ing is needed to run some networ'ing software, such as chat
programs. Use 5irtual /witch networ'ing onl" if "ou are 'nowledgeable about
networ' con!guration. If "ou use 5irtual /witch networ'ing, "ou can either obtain a
4#23I2 address from a C#2 serer or use a 4#23I2 address that diDers from the
4#23I2 address used b" the &acintosh computer. 4o iew the 4#23I2 address used b"
the &acintosh computer, on the pple menu, clic' /"stem 2references, and then
clic' 0etwor'.
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/et up /hared 0etwor'ing 4o set up /hared 0etwor'ing, "ou must specif"
networ'ing settings in 5irtual 2# for &ac and con!gure &icrosoft Windows to
automaticall" obtain a 4#23I2 address from a C#2 serer. 4"picall", these are the
default settings for both 5irtual 2# for &ac and Windows. :" default, /hared0etwor'ing is selected as the networ' setting. Use the following two procedures to
change the networ' setting to /hared 0etwor'ing if the networ' setting is currentl"
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set is to 5irtual /witch. ?ou can use the !rst procedure to determine the current
networ' setting. 0ote With /hared 0etwor'ing, 5irtual 2# for &ac acts as the C#2
serer. 0o other C#2 serer is necessar". 4o set up /hared 0etwor'ing in 5irtual 2#
for &ac >. /tart 5irtual 2# for &ac, and then start the irtual machine that "ou want
to con!gure. *. 1n the 2# menu, clic' 2# /ettings. 6. #lic' 0etwor'ing. B. /elect
(nable networ'ing, and then clic' /hared 0etwor'ing. 7. #lic' 1. fter "ou set up
/hared 0etwor'ing in 5irtual 2# for &ac, "ou can con!gure Windows to wor' with/hared 0etwor'ing b" using the following procedure. 4o con!gure Windows to wor'
with /hared 0etwor'ing >. In Windows, clic' /tart, and then clic' #ontrol 2anel. *.
Couble-clic' 0etwor' #onnections. If "ou do not see 0etwor' #onnections, in the
list on the left of the #ontrol 2anel, clic' /witch to #lassic 5iew. 6. Couble-clic' "our
networ' connection. B. 1n the Keneral tab, clic' 2roperties. 7. #lic' Internet
2rotocol $4#23I2%, and then clic' 2roperties. . #lic' 1btain an I2 address
automaticall". 9. #lic' 1.
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/et up 5irtual /witch networ'ing 4o set up 5irtual /witch networ'ing, "ou must
specif" networ'ing settings in 5irtual 2# for &ac and con!gure &icrosoft Windows
either to automaticall" obtain a 4#23I2 address from a C#2 serer or to use a static
4#23I2 address. 4o enable 5irtual /witch networ'ing, "ou must@ G #on!gure 5irtual
2# for &ac G #on!gure "our operating s"stem 4o con!gure 5irtual /witch
networ'ing for a irtual machine >. /tart 5irtual 2# for &ac, and then start the
irtual machine that "ou want to con!gure. *. 1n the 2# menu, clic' 2# /ettings. 6.#lic' 0etwor'ing. B. /elect the (nable networ'ing chec' box, and then clic' 5irtual
/witch. 7. #lic' Restart. fter "ou con!gure 5irtual /witch networ'ing for a irtual
machine, "ou can con!gure Windows to wor' with 5irtual /witch networ'ing b"
using the following procedure. 4o con!gure Windows to wor' with 5irtual /witch
networ'ing 0ote ?ou can con!gure networ'ing in Windows on "our irtual machine
the same wa" "ou would con!gure networ'ing for an" other Windows computer. >.
In Windows, clic' /tart, and then clic' #ontrol 2anel. *. Couble-clic' 0etwor'
#onnections. If "ou do not see 0etwor' #onnections, in the list on the left of the
#ontrol 2anel, clic' /witch to #lassic 5iew. 6. Couble-clic' "our networ' connection.
B. 1n the Keneral tab, clic' 2roperties. 7. #lic' Internet 2rotocol $4#23I2%, and then
clic' 2roperties.
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. Co one of the following@ G 4o obtain a 4#23I2 address automaticall", clic' 1btain
an I2 address automaticall". G 4o use a static 4#23I2 address, clic' Use the following
I2 address, and then !ll in the information. 0ote In addition to reAuiring an I2
address, networ' and dial-up connections on a 4#23I2 networ' might reAuire amechanism to map computer names to I2 addresses. Four name resolution options
are aailable@ C0/ $Comain 0ame /"stem%, WI0/ $Windows Internet 0ame /erice%,
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broadcast name resolution, and the osts and Lmhosts !les. 9. #lic' 1. Important
If "our networ' uses a prox" serer, "ou need to con!gure "our Internet settings to
use the prox" serer before "ou can access "our networ'. 4o con!gure "our Internet
settings to use the prox" serer, in Internet (xplorer, on the 4ools menu, clic'
Internet 1ptions, and then on the #onnections tab, clic' L0 /ettings.
/et up printers In 5irtual 2# for &ac, there are seeral wa"s to establish a printerconnection for "our irtual machine. 4he method "ou choose depends on the
operating s"stem that is installed on "our &acintosh computer and whether the
printer "ou want to use is a printer directl" connected to "our &acintosh computer
or a printer on a networ'. Use the following table to determine the printer
connection that is best for "ou. I am running &ac 1/ E &" printer is Recommended
printer connection for "our irtual machine #onnected directl" to m" &acintosh
computer 5ersion >+.6.Use the 5irtual &achine dditions 2rinter. x or later 1n a
networ' Use the 5irtual &achine dditions 2rinter. #onnected directl" to m"
&acintosh computer #onnect to the U/: printer independentl" of the &acintosh
computer. 5ersion >+.*.;
1n a networ' #on!gure "our printers from within Windows the same wa" "ou would
con!gure a printer for an" other Windows computer.
Important In 5irtual 2# for &ac, the irtual machine does not automaticall" capture
U/: printers for use. 4o use a U/: printer with a irtual machine, "ou must !rst
capture the U/: printer for use b" the irtual machine. For more information about
using U/: deices with a irtual machine, see 5irtual 2# for &ac elp.
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If "ou are running &ac 1/ E ersion >+.6. x on "our &acintosh computer If "our
&acintosh computer is alread" set up to print from either a printer connected
directl" to it or a printer on a networ', use the 5irtual &achine dditions 2rinter
drier as the printer connection for "our irtual machine. 4he 5irtual &achine
dditions 2rinter drier uses the printer connections that hae alread" been
established for "our &acintosh computer and reAuires no additional con!guration.
4he 5irtual &achine dditions 2rinter drier can be used onl" with a irtual machinethat is running a supported operating s"stem. 4he drier for the 5irtual &achine
dditions 2rinter is automaticall" installed with 5irtual &achine dditions. 4o use the
5irtual &achine dditions 2rinter drier, 5irtual &achine dditions must be installed
for a new irtual machine that contains a ersion of Windows E2 purchased
separatel" from 5irtual 2# for &ac. ?ou can also use the 5irtual &achine dditions
2rinter drier if "ou update 5irtual &achine dditions after importing a irtual
machine. 0ote :efore "ou can use the 5irtual &achine dditions 2rinter drier, "ou
must !rst set up a printer for "our &acintosh computer and erif" that it is wor'ing
properl". 4ips G If other printers are installed in the Windows operating s"stem of
the irtual machine, "ou must select the 5irtual &achine dditions 2rinter as "our
default printer. G 4he 5irtual &achine dditions 2rinter is the recommended and
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easiest printer connection, but "ou can also connect "our irtual machine to a U/:
printer independentl" of the &acintosh computer or use emulated printing.
If "ou are running &ac 1/ E ersion >+.*.; on "our &acintosh computer If the
printer "ou want to use is a U/: printer that is connected directl" to "our &acintosh
computer, "ou can establish a separate U/: printer connection for "our irtual
machine that is independent of the U/: printer connection for "our &acintoshcomputer. 4his means that the U/: printer and the necessar" printer driers must
be installed in the Windows operating s"stem on "our irtual machine in addition to
being installed on "our &acintosh computer. If the printer that "ou want to use is on
a networ', con!gure "our printers from within Windows the same wa" "ou would
con!gure a printer for an" other Windows computer. It is also possible to use
emulated printing as the printer connection for "our irtual machine. oweer, the
emulated printing connection can result in poor Aualit" and performance. ?ou
should use emulated printing onl" if no other printing option is aailable. 4o learn
how to select the 5irtual &achine dditions 2rinter as the default printer in 5irtual
2# for &ac and in Windows E2 and Windows *+++, see 5irtual 2# for &ac elp.
#on!guring a irtual machine
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/et up shared folders ?ou can easil" transfer !les between &ac 1/ E and &icrosoft
Windows b" creating shared networ' folders that are aailable in both operating
s"stems, or b" simpl" dragging a !le from one operating s"stem to the other.
Cragging and dropping !les If "our irtual machine is using Windows E2 or Windows*+++, and "ou install 5irtual &achine dditions, "ou can share !les between the
diDerent operating s"stems b" dragging and dropping !les. 4his copies the !le from
one operating s"stem to the other. For example, if "ou are wor'ing on a !le on "our
&acintosh computer and "ou want to cop" that !le to "our irtual machine running
Windows E2, "ou can simpl" drag the !le from "our &acintosh computer onto "our
Windows E2 des'top.
/hared networ' folders /hared networ' folders allow a !le to be aailable in both
operating s"stems. ?ou can use that !le in both operating s"stems as long as the
program that is needed to open the !le is installed in both operating s"stems. Forexample, if "ou create a !le in &icrosoft Word for &ac, to open the !le in the
Windows operating s"stem "ou need &icrosoft Word for Windows installed on the
irtual machine. /hared networ' folders are named diDerentl" in &ac 1/ E and
Windows. In &ac 1/ E, these folders are identi!ed b" a name. In Windows, these
folders are called networ' dries, and are assigned to a drie letter, such as drie
OS.P folder in &ac 1/ E can also be shared b" multiple irtual machines that are
running simultaneousl". :ecause irtual machines cannot directl" share !les and
folders, shared networ' folders proide an eas" wa" to share and transfer !les and
folders between multiple irtual machines and the &acintosh computer.
4o create a shared networ' folder >. /tart the irtual machine. *. 1n the 2# menu,clic' 2# /ettings. 6. #lic' /hared Folders. B. Under /hared Folders /ettings, clic'
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/hare Folder. 4ip ?ou can Auic'l" open the /hared Folders setting b" clic'ing the
folder icon on the 5irtual 2# for &ac toolbar.
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7. Co one of the following@ G 4o share an existing folder, browse through the list of
folders to !nd the one "ou want to share. G 4o create a new folder, clic' the location
where "ou want to create a new folder. #lic' 0ew Folder, t"pe the folder name, and
then clic' #reate. . dditionall", "ou can do either of the following@ G 4o change
the dis' that this shared folder is assigned to in &icrosoft Windows, clic' a letter in
the Crie Letter box. G 4o ma'e this folder is aailable eer" time "ou start the
irtual machine, select the /hare eer" time chec' box. If the irtual machine is
currentl" running, "ou must restart it before this setting will wor'. 9. #lic' /hare. ;.
1n the /ettings page, clic' 1.
4o access the shared folder in &ac 1/ E G In the &ac 1/ E Finder, naigate to the
folder that is shared with Windows.
4o access the shared folder in Windows >. /tart the irtual machine that has the
shared folder "ou want to access. *. 1n the /tart menu, clic' &" #omputer. 6.
Couble-clic' the networ' drie associated with the shared folder.
#on!gure 5irtual 2# for &ac preferences fter "ou create "our irtual machine, "ou
need to con!gure it. In 5irtual 2# for &ac, "ou can set both application preferences
and irtual machine settings.
pplication preferences pplication preferences appl" to all of the irtual machines
that "ou created in 5irtual 2# for &ac. 4he" are set for the 5irtual 2# for &ac
program rather than the indiidual irtual machine. pplication preferences control
behaior such as sound, #2U usage, isual displa", and other behaior that applies
to all irtual machines in 5irtual 2# for &ac. 0ote For default behaior, "ou do not
need to change these settings.
#on!guring a irtual machine
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4he following table proides a description of each application preference.
pplication preference Cescription lert :ehaior Cetermines if alert messages will
be displa"ed. In 5irtual 2# for &ac, man" alert messages hae a ConJt show again
option. If "ou select this option, the alert will not displa" again in 5irtual 2# for &ac.
oweer, if "ou want alerts in 5irtual 2# for &ac to displa", clic' Reset in the lert
:ehaior preference.
2# :ehaior Cetermines whether to suspend actiit" $pause% in bac'ground irtualmachines when "ou are running multiple irtual machines simultaneousl".
Cetermines if all irtual machines "ou were running when "ou last Auit 5irtual 2# for
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&ac will be automaticall" restarted the next time "ou start 5irtual 2# for &ac. 4o set
all irtual machines to restart, select Restore 2#s at launch.
Full /creen &ode Cetermines the behaior of the ideo settings on "our &acintosh
computer when "ou run a irtual machine in full-screen mode. 5irtual 2# for &ac
menus and toolbars are not accessible when the irtual machine is running in full-
screen mode unless "ou press the #1&&0C $a% 'e". 4o return to the normal screenmode, press the #1&&0C and R(4UR0 'e"s simultaneousl".
5irtual /witch Cetermines which (thernet adapter to use with a irtual machine that
is set to run with the 5irtual /witch networ' option.
/ound /ets the behaior of s"stem sounds on all irtual machines.
#2U Usage Cetermines how to diide processing resources between 5irtual 2# for
&ac and other programs that are running simultaneousl" when 5irtual 2# 9 is not
the actie program on the &acintosh computer.
/cript &enu dds the pple/cript menu to the pple menu bar when 5irtual 2# for
&ac is running.
4oolbar /elects the items that will appear on the 5irtual 2# for &ac toolbar.
Login /ets 5irtual 2# for &ac to start automaticall" when "ou log on to "our
&acintosh computer.
4o con!gure application preferences >. In 5irtual 2# for &ac, on the 5irtual 2# menu,
clic' 2references. *. #lic' the application preference that "ou want to con!gure.
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5irtual machine settings 5irtual machine settings are uniAue to each irtual
machine that "ou create in 5irtual 2# for &ac. 4hese settings control behaior for
each irtual machine rather than for the 5irtual 2# for &ac program. 5irtual
machine settings control behaior such as printing, connecting to a networ', using
U/: deices, and other behaior that applies to indiidual irtual machines running
in 5irtual 2# for &ac. 0ote For default behaior, "ou do not need to change thesesettings. 4he following table proides a description of each irtual machine setting.
/etting Cescription 2# 0ame /ets the name for the irtual machine, which appears
in 5irtual 2# List.
2# &emor" /ets how much R& and 5R& are allocated when this irtual machine
is running.
Crie >, *, and 6 ssigns additional irtual hard dis' images to a irtual machine.
Crie > is the default primar" drie.
Undo Cries /aes all changes made to a irtual machine in a separate Undo !le sothat the irtual hard dis' image of the irtual machine remains in its original state.
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/hared Folders #reates a shared folder to easil" transfer !les between "our
&acintosh computer and a irtual machine.
&ouse #ustomizes the 'e" combination on "our 'e"board to enable a single-button
mouse to Oright clic'.P
e"board ssigns special computer 'e"s, such as the Windows 'e", to "our
&acintosh 'e"board.
#om 2orts > and * ssigns a ph"sical serial deice or !le to a irtual machineJs
emulated serial ports.
0etwor'ing /ets either the /hared 0etwor'ing or 5irtual /witch networ'ing option.
U/: llows a ph"sical U/: deice to be used with a irtual machine.
Coc' Cetermines whether Windows-based programs that are running displa" in the
&acintosh Coc'. If "ou hae multiple irtual machines, the programs running on
each irtual machine appear in the Coc'. 4o determine which irtual machine isrunning the program, use "our mouse deice to point to the program "ou want. 4he
name of the irtual machine will appear aboe the program icon. Cetermines
whether to displa" the Windows /tart menu in the &acintosh Coc'. 4his ersion of
the Windows /tart menu is not a full" functional
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/etting Cescription
menu, but rather, a Auic' wa" of starting a irtual machine and Windows-based
programs b" using the Coc'. If "ou hae multiple irtual machines, onl" the
programs that are installed on the irtual machine $for which this setting is
selected% will appear in the /tart menu. 4his setting can be selected b" onl" one
irtual machine at a time. 4o integrate 5irtual 2# for &ac with the Coc', "ou must
install 5irtual &achine dditions.
2rinting Ce!nes which &acintosh printer is used when "ou print to the 5irtual
&achine dditions 2rinter in Windows. 4his is aailable onl" if "ou are running &ac1/ E ersion >+.6.x on "our &acintosh computer.
4o con!gure irtual machine settings >. Co one of the following in 5irtual 2# for
&ac@ G If "ou hae one irtual machine, on the 2# menu, clic' 2# /ettings. G If "ou
hae multiple irtual machines, on the Window menu, clic' 5irtual 2# List. #lic' the
irtual machine that "ou want to con!gure, and then clic' /ettings. *. #lic' the
irtual machine setting that "ou want to con!gure.
#op" a irtual machine oer the networ' If "ou hae installed a olume licensing
ersion of Windows on a irtual machine, "ou can cop" the irtual machine to
another &acintosh computer.
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:efore "ou cop" a irtual machine to another &acintosh computer >. Install 5irtual
2# for &ac on the source and destination &acintosh computers. *. 1n the
destination &acintosh computer, turn 2ersonal File /haring on. 4o turn 2ersonal File
/haring on, open /"stem 2references, clic' /haring, and select the 2ersonal File
/haring chec' box. 6. 1n the source &acintosh computer, create a irtual machine
and install a Windows operating s"stem and 5irtual &achine dditions. B. #on!gure
the irtual machine and Windows as needed.
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7. Use the /tart menu in Windows to shut down the irtual machine completel".
#lic' /tart, and then clic' /hut Cown $or 4urn 1D%. 4his method does not
automaticall" sae the current state of Windows. ll data that is not saed prior to
shutting down is lost. In Windows E2 2rofessional, the /tart menu displa"s /hutCown if "ou are connected to a domain and 4urn 1D if "ou are not connected to a
domain. . When the status of the irtual machine is O0ot RunningP in the 5irtual
2# List, Auit 5irtual 2#. Co not cop" a irtual machine that is running. 9. #onnect to
the destination &acintosh computer and mount the olume where "ou want to cop"
the irtual machine. ?ou can use the Finder 0etwor' :rowser or the #onnect 4o
/erer dialog to connect to a shared &acintosh computer. /ee pple elp for more
information about locating and connecting to shared computers.
4o cop" a irtual machine to another &acintosh computer >. 1n the source
&acintosh computer, open the Cocuments folder, and then open the 5irtual 2# List
folder. &a'e sure that "ou open the Cocuments folder in the ome folder of the user
who installed and runs 5irtual 2# for &ac. For each irtual machine on the
&acintosh computer, there is a 5irtual 2# Cocument with the same name in the
5irtual 2# List folder. *. From the source &acintosh computer, double-clic' the
mounted olume of the destination &acintosh computer, open the Cocuments
folder, and then open the 5irtual 2# List folder@ &a'e sure that "ou open the
Cocuments folder in the ome folder of the user who installed and runs 5irtual 2#
for &ac on the destination &acintosh computer. 6. Crag the 5irtual 2# Cocument
from the 5irtual 2# List on the source &acintosh to the 5irtual 2# List folder on the
destination &acintosh computer. B. /tart 5irtual 2# for &ac on the destination
&acintosh computer. 4he copied irtual machine appears in the 5irtual 2# List if "ou
copied it to the correct folder. 7. /tart up the copied irtual machine from the 5irtual
2# List and con!gure it as needed. 0ote If the irtual machine "ou copied is set to
use 5irtual /witch networ'ing, a conQict can occur if two computers on a networ'
hae the same name and the same static I2 address. 4o resole this conQict, start
the copied irtual machine and change the computer name in Windows. 4o change
the computer name in Windows, clic' /tart, clic' #ontrol 2anel, and then double-
clic' /"stem. 1n the #omputer 0ame tab, clic' #hange. In #omputer name, t"pe
"our computer name.
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Install additional programs 0ow that "our irtual machine is set up with "our
operating s"stem and connected to "our networ', "ou can install additional
programs on "our irtual machine. Use the !rst procedure to install a Windows-
based program. If the #C is not captured for use b" the irtual machine or the
installation program does not start automaticall", use the second procedure toinstall the program b" using the Install 2rogram From Flopp" Cis' or #C-R1&
wizard.
4o install Windows-based programs >. /tart the irtual machine on which "ou want
to install the program. Important /tart "our irtual machine before "ou insert the
installation #C for the program into the #C drie of "our &acintosh computerT
otherwise, the #C might be captured for use b" the &acintosh computer rather than
b" the irtual machine. *. Insert the installation #C for the program into the #C
drie of "our &acintosh computer. 4he actie #C icon on the toolbar in 5irtual 2# for
&ac indicates that the irtual machine has captured the #C. 0ote If the irtual
machine does not capture the #C, on the Cries menu, clic' #apture Cisc. If "our
&acintosh computer does not hae a Qopp" dis' drie and "ou must install a
program from a Qopp" dis', use a irtual Qopp" dis' image. For more information on
creating a irtual Qopp" dis' image, see O#reate a Qopp" dis' imageP in the 5irtual
2# for &ac elp. 6. If the Windows-based program has an automated installation
tool included, the installation program starts. Follow the on-screen instructions.
4o install Windows-based programs b" using dd or Remoe 2rograms >. In
&icrosoft Windows, clic' /tart, and then clic' #ontrol 2anel. *. Couble-clic' dd or
Remoe 2rograms. 6. #lic' dd 0ew 2rograms, and then clic' #C or Flopp". B.
Follow the instructions in the Install 2rogram From Flopp" Cis' or #C-R1& wizard.For more information about installing Windows-based programs, in Windows, clic'
/tart, and then clic' elp and /upport.
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dd a Windows program icon to the Coc' fter installing a Windows program on
"our irtual machine, "ou can add its icon to the Coc'. 4he icon for the Windowsprogram will appear in the Coc', een when 5irtual 2# is not running. 4o start the
program and 5irtual 2#, clic' the icon.
4o add an icon to the Coc' >. /tart the Windows-based program "ou want to add to
the Coc'. *. When the program icon appears on the Coc', hold down #104R1L,
clic' the icon, and then clic' eep in Coc'. 0ote If the eep in Coc' option does not
appear, "ou need to con!gure the Coc' irtual machine setting. #lic' a irtual
machine, and then clic' /ettings. #lic' Coc', and then select the /how Windows
applications in Coc' chec' box.
2ause or resume a irtual machine oid shutting down a irtual machine if "ouintend to use it again before long. 2ausing and resuming a irtual machine is much
faster than shutting down a irtual machine and then starting it again. lso, when a
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irtual machine is paused, it frees up memor" that can be used b" other irtual
machines that are currentl" running. When paused, the irtual machineJs contents
appear dimmed. (ach irtual machine must be resumed indiiduall".
4o pause or resume a irtual machine >. #lic' the irtual machine window of the
irtual machine "ou want to pause or resume. *. In 5irtual 2#, do one of the
following@ G 4o pause the operation of a irtual machine, on the 2# menu, clic'2ause. G 4o resume the operation of a irtual machine, on the 2# menu, clic'
Resume. 0ote t times, a irtual machine will pause automaticall". 4his occurs if
the irtual machine is experiencing a seere memor" allocation problem and 5irtual
2# forcibl" pauses the irtual machine. If this happens, use the command to resume
the irtual machine.
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/hut down a irtual machine When "ou shut down a irtual machine, "ou can sae
its state, shut it down without saing its state, or turn it oD. /aing the state of a
irtual machine puts it in a sleep state. When "ou next start up the irtual machine,
its preious state is restored and "ou can Auic'l" resume "our wor'. /hut down a
irtual machine without saing its state when "ou want to ma'e changes to the
irtual machine. 4urn oD a irtual machine when it is not responding and the /hut
Cown option does not wor'. 0otes G If multiple irtual machine windows are open,
clic' the window of the irtual machine "ou want to shut down. 4he other irtual
machines will be paused in the bac'ground and displa" a status of ORunning
$2aused%P in 5irtual 2# List. G If Undo Cries is selected for the irtual machine "ou
are shutting down, "ou hae three options@ Ciscard hard dis' changes, /ae hard
dis' changes, or #arr" forward undoable changes. Learn about these options in the
next section, /afel" reert b" enabling Undo dries.
4o shut down and sae the state of a irtual machine 4his option saes the current
state of the operating s"stem. n" program or !le that is open when "ou shut down
using this option will be open when "ou restart the irtual machine. >. 1n the 2#
menu, clic' /hut Cown. *. #lic' /ae 2#Js state, and then clic' /ae /tate. 4ip ?ou
can also use the Fast /ae method, which shuts down a irtual machine and saes
its state in one step. #lic' the #lose button on a irtual machine window to shutdown and sae the state of the irtual machine. 4o shut down all running irtual
machines in one step and sae their states, on the 5irtual 2# menu, clic' Muit
5irtual 2#. 5irtual 2# shuts down all open irtual machines, and saes the current
state of their Windows-based.
4o shut down a irtual machine without saing its state #aution ll data that is not
saed prior to shutting down is lost. 4his option does not sae the current state of
the Windows operating s"stem. >. 1n the 2# menu, clic' /hut Cown. *. #lic' /hut
down Windows E2, and then clic' /hut Cown. Use this option when ma'ing changes
to "our irtual machine, such as turning the Undo Cries setting on or oD, or when
mounting a irtual hard dis' image. ?ou must also use this option before importing a
irtual machine, transferring documents from a irtual machine to 5irtual 2# for
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&ac, or ma'ing a duplicate of a irtual machine. Windows operating s"stem and
5irtual &achine dditions must be installed on the irtual machine for this option to
be aailable.
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4o shut down a irtual machine if 5irtual &achine dditions is not installed If "ou do
not hae 5irtual &achine dditions installed, "ou can shut down a irtual machine
b" using the /tart menu in Windows. #aution ll data that is not saed prior to
shutting down is lost. 4his method does not sae the current state of the Windows
operating s"stem. G In Windows, clic' /tart, and then clic' /hut Cown or 4urn 1D.
In &icrosoft Windows E2 2rofessional, the /tart menu displa"s /hut Cown if "ou are
connected to a domain and 4urn 1D if "ou are not connected to a domain. 4o shut
down a irtual machine that is not responding #aution Co not use this optionunless the irtual machine is not responding and the /hut Cown option does not
wor'. 4urn oD 2# is eAuialent to unplugging a ph"sical computer. If "our irtual
machine is not running Windows, use this option instead of the /hut Cown option to
shut down "our irtual machine. >. 1n the 2# menu, clic' /hut Cown. *. #lic' 4urn
oD 2#. 4o shut down a irtual machine that is not running Windows >. 1n the 2#
menu, clic' /hut Cown. *. #lic' 4urn oD 2#.
/afel" reert b" enabling Undo dries s "ou ma'e changes to the irtual machines
on "our s"stem, "ou might want the abilit" to discard those changes. For example,
suppose "ou
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Undo Cries setting. Co not choose the /ae /tate option. *. 1n the Window menu,
clic' 5irtual 2# List. 6. #lic' the irtual machine "ou want, and then clic' /ettings.
B. 1n the left, clic' Undo Cries /ettings. 7. /elect the (nable Undo Cries chec'
box, and then clic' the option "ou want.
If "ou select the s' to discard drie changes chec' box, a new set of options
appears when "ou shut down "our irtual machine or sae its state.
:efore "ou shut down or sae the state, select one of the following options@ Ciscard
hard drie changes 4he changes saed in the Undo Crie H a temporar" hard
drie !le H are discarded and the irtual machine reerts to the state it was in the
last time "ou saed changes. /ae hard drie changes 4he changes saed in the
Undo Crie become permanent. ?ou can no longer reert to a preiousl" saed
ersion of the irtual machine. #arr" forward undoable changes 4he changes are
presered in the Undo Crie but not incorporated in the irtual machine. ?ou can
still reert to a preiousl" saed ersion of the irtual machine.
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&aintaining irtual machines 4he information in this section will help "ou maintain
irtual machines on a &acintosh computer. 4his section includes topics on
performance, securit", Windows updates, bac'ing up data, deleting a irtual
machine, and remoing 5irtual 2# for &ac.
bout optimizing performance ?ou can improe performance b" ma'ing changes inan" of the following areas.
2rocessor speed 4he speed of the &acintosh processor is the most important
element for oerall 5irtual 2# for &ac performance. 4he processor speed must be a
part of the ph"sical computer and cannot be added, b" using a #2U accelerator, for
example. 4o improe processor speed, "ou must use a &acintosh computer with a
faster processor.
&ultiple irtual machines When multiple irtual machines are running
simultaneousl", processing time is diided among the diDerent machines. &ore
processing time is gien to the actie irtual machine. 4herefore, the actie irtualmachine is processing at a faster rate than the bac'ground irtual machines. 4o
improe the performance of the actie irtual machine, "ou can pause all
bac'ground irtual machines.
mount of R& on "our &acintosh computer 4he &acintosh computer uses two
t"pes of memor"@ ph"sical $R&% memor" and irtual memor". 2h"sical memor" is
proided b" the R& chips installed on "our &acintosh computer. 5irtual memor" is
proided when the &acintosh computer uses the hard dis' as a temporar" storage
location. 4he speed at which the &acintosh computer is able to access memor"
depends on what t"pe of memor" it is accessing. ccess to ph"sical memor" is
almost instantaneous. ccess to irtual memor" can ar" depending on both the
speed of the hard dis' and how often the &acintosh operating s"stem must swap
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information to and from the hard dis'. If irtual memor" reAuires extensie use of
the hard dis', access to irtual memor" is slow. 4he more irtual machines "ou hae
running simultaneousl", the greater the memor" demands made on the &acintosh
computer, which results in slower performance. Installing more R& on "our
&acintosh computer is a cost-eDectie wa" to reduce memor" problems and
increase the performance of 5irtual 2# for &ac. While 5irtual 2# for &ac reAuires
onl" 7>* &: of R&, for best results, use a &acintosh computer with at least > K:of R& and allocate *7 &: of R& for each irtual machine. 4he irtual machine
uses this R& onl" when it is open and running.
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2rocessor cache 4he amount of processor cache aDects the performance of 5irtual
2# for &ac. cache is similar to R& but runs faster because it stores thecommands "ou use freAuentl" in &ac 1/ E. For example, a &acintosh computer
with a > &: processor cache is faster than a &acintosh computer with a *7 :
processor cache. 2rocessor cache is organized into diDerent speeds for diDerent
cache leels. Leel-> $L>% cache is the fastest cache memor" and is aailable onl"
on the processor chip itself. Leel-* $L*% cache is often on the same chip as the
processor. Leel-6 $L6% cache is aailable for some later models of the KB processor
and is also on the same chip as the processor. 4o improe processor cache size, use
a newer model &acintosh computer with the largest amount of L* and L6 cache
aailable.
bout securit" 5irtual 2# for &ac uses the securit" features of both &ac 1/ E and
&icrosoft Windows. 4o learn more about the securit" features of &ac 1/ E, see &ac
1/ E elp. Important It is unli'el" that a irus will aDect the &ac 1/ or &ac !les,
but in certain circumstances "our irtual machine running Windows exposes "ou to
the same securit" ris's that users running Windows on a Windows-based computer
face. 4o lower "our ris', ma'e sure "ou alwa"s hae installed the latest Windows
securit" patches and serice releases and that "ou hae installed anti-irus
software.
#hec' for Windows updates on the Internet 4o protect the &icrosoft Windows
operating s"stem that is running on "our irtual machine, chec' for updates on theWindows Update Web site. 4he Windows Update Web site uses a tool that scans
"our irtual machine and gies "ou a selection of updates that appl" to the speci!c
software on "our irtual machine. 0ew content is added to the Windows Update
Web site regularl", so "ou can alwa"s get the most recent updates and solutions.
?ou might also want to remind an"one using Windows to chec' for updates on a
regular basis. 4o chec' for Windows updates on the Internet >. In Windows, on the
/tart menu, clic' elp and /upport. *. Under 2ic' a 4as', clic' eep "our computer
up-to-date with Windows Update. 4he !rst time "ou go to the Windows Update Web
site, clic' ?es when prompted to install an" reAuired software or controls. 6. Follow
the on-screen instructions.
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:ac' up data 4here are two wa"s to bac' up data. ?ou can either bac' up the data
on a irtual machine, or "ou can ma'e a duplicate of the entire irtual machine. 4o
bac' up data on a irtual machine >. 5erif" that the irtual machine that contains
the data "ou want to bac' up is shut down completel". In 5irtual 2# List, the status
of the irtual machine must be O0ot Running.P If the irtual machine is not shut
down completel", start the irtual machine. In 5irtual 2# for &ac, on the 2# menu,
clic' /hut Cown. #lic' the /hut down option, and then clic' the /hut Cown button.
*. In the 5irtual 2# List, clic' the irtual machine that contains the data that "ou
want to bac' up, and then clic' /ettings. 6. #lic' the irtual hard dis' image $Crie
>, Crie *, or Crie 6% that contains the data "ou want to bac' up. B. #lic' &ount
Crie 0ow. 4he irtual hard dis' image is mounted as a olume on the &acintosh
des'top. 7. #lic' the irtual hard dis' image on the &acintosh des'top and bac' up
the desired !les. For more information on bac'ing up !les, see &ac 1/ E elp.
0otes G When the irtual hard dis' image is mounted as a olume on the &acintosh
des'top, third-part" software can be used to access the contents of the irtual hard
dis' image and perform an incremental bac'up. G While the irtual hard dis' image
is mounted, do not moe or delete !les reAuired b" "our 5irtual 2# for &ac
operating s"stem. Remoal or modi!cation of these !les can result in s"stem
failure. 4o recoer from this state, "ou will need to reinstall 5irtual 2# for &ac. 4o
bac' up data b" duplicating a irtual machine >. &a'e sure that the irtual machine
that "ou are duplicating is completel" shut down. In 5irtual 2# for &ac, on the 2#
menu, clic' /hut Cown. #lic' the /hut down option, and then clic' the /hut Cown
button. 4he status of the irtual machine in 5irtual 2# List should be O0ot Running.P
*. In the Finder, open the Cocuments35irtual 2# List folder. 4he 5irtual 2# List folder
is the default location for irtual machine con!guration documents. 6. /elect the
irtual machine that "ou want to duplicate. B. In the &ac 1/ E Finder, on the File
menu, clic' Cuplicate. 7. &oe the duplicate irtual machine to another locationT
otherwise, it will appear in 5irtual 2# List the next time "ou start 5irtual 2# for &ac.
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Celete a irtual machine When "ou delete a irtual machine, the con!guration
document for that irtual machine is moed to the 4rash, and all data is
permanentl" lost when the 4rash is emptied. 4he con!guration document contains
the irtual hard dis' image and the irtual machine settings for a irtual machine. It
can also contain the changes that hae been saed in the Undo !le for the Undo
Cries setting. ll information stored on the irtual hard dis' image is lost when a
con!guration document containing that information is deleted. :efore deleting a
irtual machine, ma'e sure that "ou hae !rst bac'ed up an" data on the irtual
machine that "ou want to sae. 4o delete a irtual machine >. /hut down the irtual
machine that "ou want to delete. 4o shut down the irtual machine, clic' the irtualmachine "ou want to delete, and then clic' /hut Cown. 4ip lternatiel", "ou can
clic' the #lose button on the irtual machine window. *. In 5irtual 2# for &ac, on the
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Windows menu, clic' 5irtual 2# List. 5erif" that the status of the irtual machine in
5irtual 2# List is either O/aedP or O0ot Running.P 6. #lic' the irtual machine "ou
want to delete. B. 1n the File menu, clic' &oe to 4rash. 7. t the prompt, clic'
&oe to 4rash. . t the con!rmation prompt, clic' &oe to 4rash. When "ou delete
a irtual machine, onl" the information contained in the con!guration document is
deleted. Files outside the con!guration document are not deleted.
Remoe 5irtual 2# for &ac Use the following procedure to remoe 5irtual 2# for
&ac. 4o remoe 5irtual 2# for &ac >. In 5irtual 2# for &ac, on the 2# menu, clic'
5irtual 2# List. *. For each irtual machine that is running, clic' the irtual machine,
clic' /hut Cown, clic' the /hut down option, and then clic' the /hut Cown button.
6. Insert the 5irtual 2# for &ac installation #C into the #C drie on "our &acintosh
computer. B. 1n the installation screen, double-clic' &anuals N 4ools. 7. If the
installation screen does not appear automaticall", double-clic' the 5irtual 2# for
&ac ersion 9 #C icon that appears on the &acintosh des'top. . Couble-clic'
Uninstall 5irtual 2#.
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4echnical support options For details on "our technical support options, see "our
licensing agreement. lso isit the elp and /upport page for 5irtual 2# for &ac
5ersion 9 on the &icrosoft Web /ite at http@33www.microsoft.com3mac3. ere "ou will
!nd lin's to highlights, top support issues, help and support contact information,
and a lin' to the 0ewsgroup for 5irtual 2# for &ac 5ersion 9. ere "ou can also
search the /upport nowledge :ase $:% for articles that appl" to 5irtual 2# for &ac
5ersion 9.
Index
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Index application preferences, *6 architecture, 9 automated installation, >>
: bac'ing up data, 67
# chec'list, >+ con!guration chec'list, >+ con!guration document, = con!guring a
irtual machine, >9 con!guring application preferences, *6 cost bene!ts, ; creating
a irtual machine, >6
C deleting a irtual machine, 6 Coc', adding programs to, *= domains, >7
dragging and dropping !les, ** duplicating a irtual machine, 67
( empt" irtual machine, >6 emulated hardware, = emulation, 9 enable Undo
Cries, 6>
hard dis' image, = hardware reAuirements, >>
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I installation oeriew, >+ installing automated, >> operating s"stem, >B 5irtual
&achine dditions, > 5irtual 2#, >* Windows applications, *;
0 networ' folders and dries, ** networ' settings, >7 networ'ing, about, >9
1 operating s"stems supported, >>
2 pause irtual machine, *= performance, about, 66 preferences, *6 printer drier,
*> printing, *+ processing speed, 66 processor cache, 6B product 'e"s, >*
Index
6=
R R&, about, 66 remoing 5irtual 2# 9, 6 reAuirements, >> resume irtual
machine, *= reerting changes, 6>
/ securit", 6B settings, irtual machine, *7 setup chec'list, >+ shared folders, **
/hared 0etwor'ing, >9 shut down irtual machine, 6+ support options, 69 supported
operating s"stems, >> s"stem reAuirements, >>
4 4#23I2 address, >9 technical support, 69 terminolog", = turn oD 2#, 6>
U Undo dries, 6> updating Windows, 6B U/: printer, *>
5 ideo cards, >> irtual hard dis' image, = irtual machine cop"ing to another
computer, * creating, >6 deleting, 6 duplicating, 67 pause or resume@, *= running
multiple, 66 securit", 6B settings, *7 shutting down, 6+ turning oD, 6> 5irtual
&achine dditions, > irtual machine components, = irtual machine window, =
5irtual 2# 9 before installing, >> 5irtual /witch 0etwor'ing, >9
W Windows applications, *; wor'groups, >7