The next step is the next step.
I want to disable the firewall of the last two virtual NICs. I don't know what to do. The steps are as follows:
(1) Click "Control Panel" and "network connection" in sequence ".
(2) Click "Change Windows Firewall settings" in "Network tasks" on the left, and click the "advanced" tab.
(3) In the "advanced" section "network connection settings", remove the check boxes before vmnet1 and vmnet8 and click "OK ". For example:
Call out the VMware property settings page, press Ctrl + P hot key, or click Edit ---- preferences to enter,
The properties page includes "workspace Settings", "input and mouse Settings", "hot keys", and "display) set, tools settings, memory settings, performance and snapshot settings, and devices) set and lock out settings ".
1. workspace settings (workspace)
On the workspace tab, you can set "vmware workstation working directory", "Virtual Machine shared folder", and "vmware workstation Update check. "Working directory" can be set by clicking the Browse button. In the default hardware compatibility drop-down list box, you can select the compatibility version of the default hardware. In the check for update drop-down list box, you can select the time when the software is automatically updated, there are no updates (never), daily updates (daily), weekly updates (weekly), and monthly updates (monthly), such as (after setting ):
2. Input)
Click the input tab on the property settings page (CTRL + p) to set the control mode for the VM to get the mouse and keyboard. (Grab keyboard and mouse input on mouse click) indicates that the keyboard and mouse control are obtained when the mouse is clicked in the VM window. (grab keyboard and mouse input on key press) obtain the keyboard and mouse control when any key is pressed in the VM window. After the virtual machine is installed, if you select (ungrab when cursor leaves window), the mouse control is released when the Virtual Machine window is left. If you select (hide cursor on ungrab) indicates hiding the pointer when no control is obtained. If you select grab when enters window, the pointer is obtained when the mouse enters the VM window, you can also switch between the host and the virtual machine by moving the mouse focus. Otherwise, you need to press the hot key to switch.
3. Hot keys)
Click the hot keys tab to set the hotkeys returned from the virtual machine to the host. The default hotkey after installation is CTRL + ALT. You can also set the hotkeys as needed.
4. Display Settings
Open the display tab and set how the display resolution of the Virtual Machine matches the working window of VMware Workstation, as shown in. In the autofit worker group, if autofit window is selected, the working window of VMware Workstation is automatically adjusted to match when the display resolution of the virtual machine is changed; if autofit guest is selected, the resolution of the VM is automatically adjusted to match when the window of VMware Workstation is changed.
In the full screen sequence group, set the Virtual Machine resolution when the virtual machine is full screen. If stretch guest is selected, the screen of the VM is stretched to the entire host display in full screen mode.If you are using an LCD, do not select this option, because the displayed font of the stretched virtual machine will be distorted.If autofit guest change guest resolution is selected, the resolution of the virtual machine is changed. If center guest is selected, the display of the current virtual machine is located in the center of the host display. This item is not recommended, especially when using virtual machines in the team.
5. Tools settings
On the Tools tab, set whether to allow automatic updates of VMware Tools.
6. Memory (memory) settings
On the memory tab, set the size of the memory that the host allocates to the VM and whether to allow the VM to use the virtual memory and virtual memory.
In the additional Memory group, fit all virtual machine memory into reserved host Ram indicates that the VM memory is loaded to the reserved host memory (recommended when the host memory is large ); allow some virtual machine memory to be swapped indicates that some virtual machines are allowed to use swap files in memory (default setting ); allow most Virtual Machine memory to be swapped indicates that most virtual machines are allowed to use swap files in memory (the host memory is used for an hour but runs slowly ).
7. Performance and snapshot settings
On the priority tab, you can set the priority of the process and the backup and recovery methods of snapshots. By default, "Virtual Machine snapshots" are created and restored in the background. Figure omitted.
8. Device (devices) settings
On the devices tab, set whether to allow automatic running of the disc.
9. lockout settings
On the lockout tab, set the management password of VMware workstation to work in three places. When creating a VM, modifying the configuration file of the VM, and managing the VM network. If you check the options, you must enter a password for the operation. (This setting is not required in an experiment)