VMware Server 6.0 installation and 5.5 installation process is still relatively large, 6.0 installed together at least dual core 8G memory
Select AD account during installation, prompting that the specified vcenter server does not "log on as a server". Enable privileges for the specified user in the Security Policy Editor, and then try again.
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WORKAROUND: Open Local Group Policy, expand Computer Configuration-Windows configuration-security settings-Local Policies-user rights assignment, and then double-click Log on as a service on the right, and in the Pop-up dialog box clicking Add User or group to join the account, confirm the error and click OK.
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And then you can proceed with the installation.
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This article is from the "Tommy Lin" blog, so be sure to keep this source http://linyingyong.blog.51cto.com/6609544/1761011
The VMware Server 6.0 installation prompt specifies that vcenter server does not have the "Log on as a server" privilege workaround