How does VMware on win10 connect to VMware on a remote server ?, Win10vmware
VMware is a powerful virtual machine that can remotely connect to VMware on the server. If your computer configuration is not high or you do not want to occupy too many resources, you can install VMware on a high-configuration server, connect to VMware on the server remotely, and display the interface on your computer. The running mode is on the server, reducing the resources occupied on your computer. Next let's take a look at how to configure the local vmwarevm to connect to the vmwarevm on the remote server.
First, we determine that one computer acts as the server, the other acts as the local computer, and the local computer can remotely connect to the server.
We open VMware on the server and select the virtual system to be shared. Here I select windows7 to be shared, right-click "windows7" --> "Manage (management) "-->" Share ".
Go to the "Sharing wizard" page, and you will be prompted "if you choose to share this VM you will gain some features but lose others (if you choose to share this virtual opportunity to get some features, at the same time, it will also lose some features) ", it's normal to lose this, I don't have to worry, just click" Next ".
Go to the next page and modify the name of the shared virtual machine, the path of the shared virtual machine, and the mode of VM sharing. The first mode is to relocate all files associated with the virtual machine, the second mode creates a new cloned virtual machine. This is generally the default setting. Click "Finsh".
On the new page, "closing virtual machine", "Move vitual machine", "Registering virtual machine", and "Done" are displayed, and a green check is provided to indicate that the sharing is successful, click close. In this way, you can set the server.
Next we will use VMware on a local computer to connect to VMware on the server. Open VMware and click Connect to remote server.
On the displayed page, enter "server name", "username", and "password", and click "Connect".
"Server name" is generally used to fill in the server's IP address. the user name and password are of course the server's user name and password.
On the pop-up "invalid security certificate" page, click "still link. Then, the "Remember logon information" page is displayed. You can select "do not (N) Now".
After the connection, you will see the "CPU usage", "memory usage", and "disk usage" of VMware on the server.
Right-click the virtual machine to be opened in the following Virtual Machine list. Of course, I still choose "windows 7" here. This is the shared virtual machine we just set up on the server. This is because Windows 7 has been powered on. If not, click "Boot" first.
Finally, you will find that you have successfully enabled VMware on the server and enabled VMware on the Local Computer and remote server.