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I can't figure out how to get support or post to community forums... I need my VMs to start up on startup. This was working with VMWare Workstation Player. With pro, however, I'm given a menu. This
doesn't work for unattended or unintended startups. Any help? This
is unacceptable and I may have to go back to Workstation Player...
There must be a way for this to be automated, I just don't see it.
From Newsgroup: micronet.comp
I can't figure out how to get support or post to community forums... I need my VMs to start up on startup. This was working with VMWare Workstation Player. With pro, however, I'm given a menu. This doesn't work for unattended or unintended startups. Any help? This is unacceptable and I may have to go back to Workstation Player... There must be a way for this to be automated, I just don't see it.
There must be a way for this to be automated, I just don't see it.
Found the VM Autostart option. Just had to modify a file permission to get it to work!
To: Shurato Re: VMWare Workstation Pro Support... By: Shurato to All
on Wed May 22 2024 01:00 pm
From Newsgroup: micronet.comp
I can't figure out how to get support or post to community forums... Ineed
my VMs to start up on startup. This was working with VMWareWorkstation
Player. With pro, however, I'm given a menu. This doesn't work for unattended or unintended startups. Any help? This is unacceptable andI
may have to go back to Workstation Player... There must be a way forthis
to be automated, I just don't see it.
you arent saying what os you are running on, dude.
I always had my vms running during startup. for windows vmware i used
an -x switch i believe. look into the command line switches
for your software that runs on whatever os you use.
I always had my vms running during startup. for windows vmware i used
an -x switch i believe. look into the command line switches
for your software that runs on whatever os you use.
Sorry, Windows.
To: Shurato Re: VMWare Workstation Pro Support... By: Shurato to Jas
Hud on Wed May 22 2024 09:17 pm
usedI always had my vms running during startup. for windows vmware i
an -x switch i believe. look into the command line switches for your software that runs on whatever os you use.
Sorry, Windows.
okay windows is easy. my old links say i was using vmware.exe
-x (container name)