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#Click '''Guest Personalization'''. | #Click '''Guest Personalization'''. | ||
#Select the checkbox to '''Enable domain join for virtual machines in this organization'''. | #Select the checkbox to '''Enable domain join for virtual machines in this organization'''. | ||
− | #In the '''Domain | + | #In the '''Domain name '''field, enter a domain name for the guest. |
#In the '''User name '''field, create a user name for the guest. | #In the '''User name '''field, create a user name for the guest. | ||
#In the '''Password '''field, create a password for the guest. | #In the '''Password '''field, create a password for the guest. | ||
− | #In the '''Account organizational unit''', enter an organizational unit | + | #In the '''Account organizational unit''' field, enter the name of an organizational unit. |
#Click '''Apply'''. | #Click '''Apply'''. | ||
Latest revision as of 09:20, 18 February 2014
An operating system that runs inside a virtual machine is known as a guest operating system. A guest operating system can be customized or personalized for virtual machines created from vApp templates.
To enable Guest Personalization:
- Log in as an administrator.
- Click on the Administration tab.
- Click the dropdown arrow beside Settings.
- Click Guest Personalization.
- Select the checkbox to Enable domain join for virtual machines in this organization.
- In the Domain name field, enter a domain name for the guest.
- In the User name field, create a user name for the guest.
- In the Password field, create a password for the guest.
- In the Account organizational unit field, enter the name of an organizational unit.
- Click Apply.