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Figure D-6
Virtual Server Administration Website
The virtual network adapter options are Not connected, External
Network, and Internal Network. Not connected (the default) does not
provide any type of connection, so you can access the virtual machine
only from the server. External Network means users can connect to the
virtual machine through the computer's network interface card. Internal
Network means there can be a connection between virtual machines on
the same computer.
8. If you see the option to enable AutoComplete (to remember your entries in Web forms),
select whether to use this feature by clicking
Yes
or
No
.
9. In the right pane, review the configuration information for your test server. Notice that you
can use this pane to make changes to the configuration. (See “Configuring Networking and
Hardware Options,” later in this appendix, for more information about configuring these
options.)
10. So that you can access a window in which to use the virtual server, click
Server Properties
under Virtual Server in the left pane.
11. In the right pane, click
Virtual Machine Remote Control (VMRC) Server
.
12. Ensure that the
VMRC server
check box is selected for the
Enable
option and that the TCP/IP
address of the host server is entered. (If you have trouble connecting after entering the TCP/IP
address of the host server, try leaving the TCP/IP address setting at “All unassigned.”) Also,
ensure that Authentication is set to
Automatic
. Click to clear the
Enable
check box for
Disconnect idle connections
(so that you are not disconnected during the OS installation). Click
the
Enable
check box for
Multiple VMRC connections
and for
SSL 3.0/TLS 1.0 encryption
.
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