Run vmware player as a service windows 7




















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Click over to the Startup tab and check the Ensure that the Windows Networking components have started box. Move to the Extras tab. Since it typically takes a few seconds for a virtual machine to properly shut down, check the Wait for up to box and set the value to 30 seconds or more.

Without this, AlwaysUp may get impatient with the slow shutdown and terminate the VMware Player process while it is still working. Click the Save button. It is not yet running though. Note: While our test VM was accessible on the network and functioned normally, we were unable to interact it from the VMware Player console.

The console was entirely black, and we're not sure why this happens in Session That's it! Next time your computer boots, your VMware Player VM will start up immediately, before anyone logs on. VMware is an awesome product. I have used it for a very long time. VMware Workstation is a client application - not a service. You might be able to make it run, but i can't recall seeing anyone doing it.

Client Hyper-V on Windows 10, on the other hand, is capable of running as a service. I discovered this recently, more or less by accident. Thinking about it, it's just a client version ie less features - but the run time architecture within the OS is the same.

Just trying to provide options! StorageNinja This person is a verified professional. There are CLI commands for Workstation, that could be tied to a login script. Please do try VMrun - but let us know if it allows the VM to run when you are not logged in.

I think this feature is meant for users with login script batch file, so users don't have to manually turn on the server every time they login to a computer. John White This person is a verified professional. The license cost of the free version of vSphere that Harry Lui mentioned is zero. I think what you are really saying is that you believe hypervisors are the new hotness.

I think there are valid reasons for hobbyists to choose a linux host with other vm's as services, but for scalability I'm sure you're correct. Oops, I didn't see the word 'Windows' in the question.

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