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Revision as of 11:27, 19 February 2014
In order to work within the guest operating system and perform operations, you need to first access your virtual machine through our web console.
NOTE: If the virtual machine is not turned on you will not be able to access it.
To access a virtual machine console:
- Log in to Cloudpath.
- Click on the My Cloud tab.
- In the left pane, locate the My Cloud section.
- Click VMs.
- Select a virtual machine, and then right-click your selection.
- Click Popout Console.
NOTE:If you close or refresh a virtual machine console all connected client devices will be disconnected.