Vmware Vm For Mac

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Download macOS Unlocker for VMware Workstation 11/12/14/15; Mac OS X Yosemite on VMware. Before going to create a VMware virtual machine. Firstly, you need to download the Mac OS X Yosemite DMG file, then after the downloading is done, therefore, you will see that the file is compressed. VMware Horizon Clients for Windows, Mac, iOS, Linux, and Android allow you to connect to your VMware Horizon virtual desktop from your device of choice giving you on-the-go access from any location. Click here for a list of certified thin clients, zero clients, and other partner solutions for VMware Horizon. VMware Fusion: Powerfully Simple Virtual Machines for Mac. VMware Fusion Pro and VMware Fusion Player Desktop Hypervisors give Mac users the power to run Windows on Mac along with hundreds of other operating systems, containers or Kubernetes clusters, side by side with Mac applications, without rebooting. Fusion products are simple enough for home users and powerful enough for IT.During Veeam replication jobs, your vCenter triggers the VM MAC conflict alarm. This happens because when a VM replica is created, it has the same MAC address and UUID as the original VM. This situation is totally expected because a newly created replica is an absolute copy of the original VM with exactly the same properties. This doesn’t create any issue, since the replicated virtual machine is not powered on, but more importantly because vCenter changes both replica’s MAC address and UUID. So, the issue is gone after a few moments, but the alarm remains in the console and it may be annoying. So, here’s how you can suppress the alarm.First, we identify the error:The alarm is defined and configued at the vCenter level. If you try to modify it directly inside the virtual machine alarms, you will notice that the Edit button will be disabled. In order to edit the alarm, we need to move all the way up into the tree on the left menu, select the vCenter itself and look at its Alarm Definitions. In this way, the Alarm can be edited:Here, we don’t want to completely disable the alarm, as a MAC conflict can be a real issue if it happens for production virtual machines. But for Veeam replication jobs, we know that the conflict is not an issue, so we want to differentiate the two conditions. This can be easily done, because by default every Veeam replica VM is created with the _replica suffix in its name. So, we define this specific condition in the alarm:As soon as we save the new version of the alarm, the error for the replicated VM immediately disappears, but if a “real” MAC conflict will happen in the future, the alarm will still be triggered.
VMware Fusion 12 VMware Fusion delivers the best way to run Windows on the Mac, and the ultimate development and testing tool for building apps to run on any platform. Ready for macOS 11.0 Big Sur, Fusion 12 supports macOS 10.15 Catalina and includes new features for developers, IT.SummaryRequirementsInstructionsChangelogComments1402Bugs16
The VMware OS Optimization Tool helps in preparing and optimizing Windows 10/8/7 and Windows Server 2019/2016/2012 systems for use with VMware Horizon.
At a high level, the process of creating a master VM image consists of the following steps.
The OS Optimization Tool helps with three key steps in this process:
*Optimize
*Generalize
*Finalize
For a step by step walkthrough of the complete process, see the Creating an Optimized Windows Image for a VMware Horizon Virtual Desktop guide.
Additionally, the OS Optimization Tool helps running Windows Update on a master VM image that has previously been optimized and had functionality disabled.
The OS Optimization Tool includes customizable templates to enable or disable Windows system services and features, per VMware recommendations and best practices. Since most Windows system services are enabled by default, the optimization tool can be used to easily disable unnecessary services and features to improve performance and user experience.
The Analyze button, at the bottom, compares the settings of the template against the machine settings.
The Common Options button opens a dialog where the tabs allow you to quickly and easily choose and set preferences to control common functionality. These options normally involve configuring multiple individual settings in the template. By grouping the actions together, the individual settings get configured as necessary to give the desired outcome.
Amongst the settings in this dialog there is the option to remove Windows 10 Store Apps while keeping commonly used ones.
The Optimize button, at the bottom of the page, applies the template settings to the machine.
Generalize helps in running the system preparation tool (Sysprep) by generating a customizable and editable unattend answer file.
Finalize provides the option to automate and help with some of the common clean up tasks that are typically run just before using the prepared image. These include system clean up tasks and clearing information that makes the image cleaner and ready for use with Horizon.
Update
Update makes it easy to re-enable Windows Update functionality on an image that has previously been optimized and had this disabled.
The four steps should be run in order.
*Enable – Changes the required registry values, local group policy and enables the required services.
*Windows Update – Starts the Windows update process and open the Windows UI setting page. You can run the Windows Update process as often as required and reboot, if necessary, before progressing to the next step.
*Restore – Returns all settings to their original values. This will also disable scheduled tasks that get regenerated when a Windows Update runs.
*Recommendations – After updating Windows, it is recommended that you rerun an optimize using your original optimization settings and then a finalize task.
My Templates lists all the built-in templates, templates you have created or downloaded. It also allows you to examine the detail of a template, the individual settings and understand what action is carried out if that setting is selected.
Public Templates allows you to share your templates, get templates from the community, or update the built-in templates (if an update is available).
* Windows 7/8/10, Windows Server 2008 R2/2012/2016/2019
* NET Framework 3.5, SP1 or later
*Download file from Download button and unzip the file.
*Double-click the executable to run the tool on the machine you want to optimize. Follow instructions from there.
For more information, please see the VMware Operating System Optimization Tool Guide.VMware Operating System Optimization Tool Guide.
For details on the complete process for creating an optimized Windows image from beginning to end, please see the Creating an Optimized Windows Image for a VMware Horizon Virtual Desktop guide.August, 2020, b1171 Version Update
Optimizations
Disable Passive Polling is no longer selected by default as this was shown to cause issues with some applications thinking they did not have internet connectivity. Note that this optimization entry was previously incorrectly named as Enable Passive Polling.
Added new setting to Use WDDM graphics display driver for Remote Desktop Connections.
UI Improvements
Brand new interface functionality to allow searching of the optimizations to find specific entries. This is available on both the Optimize and My Templates tabs and allows you to find and view settings based on what you type in.
Added a grid splitter to extend area of left tree view under My Templates.
Common Options
New controls to simplify keeping Cortana search and how the search box appears in the taskbar.
Generalize
New option to specify the Administrator account to use after running SysPrep. This defaults to the current user account. The account specified is also added to the Administrators and Remote Desktop Users groups.
New option to perform an automatic restart after the Generalize task has completed.
Bug Fixes
*Common Options settings were reset after an optimization. These should now be retained.
*Changed the way the default profile was used to ensure that this works when OSOT is run using the system account.
*Windows Syspart Repair was being prevented from being disabled properly.
*Windows Superfetch was being prevented from being disabled properly.
*Windows Update was sometimes not disabled properly after running a generalize.
*Updated templates were saved to the wrong location.August, 2020, b1170 Update
Templates
New combined template for all versions of Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 and 2019. Optimizations can have optional parameters to filter the version that a setting is applied to.
Optimizations
Turn off NCSI is no longer selected by default as this was shown to cause issues with some applications thinking they did not have internet connectivity.
New Optimizations added and some removed, For details see: https://techzone.vmware.com/resource/vmware-operating-system-optimization-tool-guide#Template_Updates
Bug Fixes
Fixed issues with re-enabling Windows Update functionality on Server 2016 and 2019.Vmware Vm Mac Conflict
Fixed issue that was preventing Windows Antimalware from being disabled properly.
Common Options
Changed interface and language on the Common Options page for Windows Update to remove confusion. This option can only be used to disable Windows Update as part of an optimization task. To re-enable Windows Update functionality, use the Update button on the main menu ribbon.
Guides
Updated OSOT user guide: VMware Operating System Optimization Tool Guide.
June, 2020, b1160
Windows Update
Brand new option called Update that make it easier to re-enable Windows Update functionality on a Windows image that has previously been optimized and had this disabled.
This process has the following four steps:
*Enable – Changes the required registry values, local group policy and enables the required services.
*Windows Update – Starts the Windows update process and open the Windows setting page. You can run the Windows Update process as often as required and reboot, if necessary, before progressing to the next step.
*Restore – Returns all settings to their original values. This will also disable scheduled tasks that get regenerated when a Windows Update runs.
*Recommendations – After updating Windows, it is recommended that you rerun an optimize and then a finalize task.
Generalize
Completely redesigned interface that makes it easier to change the settings to customize the unattend answer file. These include:
*Time Zone.
*Input, system, UI, and user locales.
*Administrator account autologon and password.
*Copy Profile.
You still have the ability to view and edit the generated unattend answer file, if required, before execution.
Added cleanup of the local administrator profile before performing a copy profile including deleting the following registry entries:
*HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsShellAssociationsFileAssociationsUpdateVersion
*HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerFileExts
*HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsShellAssociationsUrlAssociations
Finalize
Commands added to disable App Volumes services, if installed, before running the Finalize steps.
Common Options
Selections are now retained between runs. This makes it easier to rerun an optimize with the same common option settings.
Command Line
Standardization for the main command line options.
*Optimize can be run with either -optimize or -o
*Generalize can be run with either -generalize or -g
*Finalize can be run as either -finalize or -f
Optimizations
Remove optimizations that, while not selected by default, can cause issues if selected:
*CloudExperienceHost - CreateObjectTask (Disable Scheduled Tasks)
*CacheTask (3 items)
Guides
Updated OSOT user guide: VMware Operating System Optimization Tool Guide.
April,2020,b1151
Fixed several issues in CLI.
April, 2020, b1150
.docx file of recent change log located in the hyperlink above.
Includes various bug fixes and many new optimizations that have a huge beneficial effect.
Support for Windows 10 version 2004 has been added.
Optimizations
Lots of Windows 10 and Windows Server optimizations have been added to this version. These include settings for Windows features and also for applications:Vmware Mac Virtual Machine
*Office 2013/2016/2019
*Disable start screens
*Disable animations
*Disable hardware acceleration
*Internet Explorer 11 and Edge browser
*Blank home page
*Prevent first time wizard
*Disable hardware acceleration
*Adobe Reader 11 and DC
*Disable hardware acceleration
*Multiple additional optimizations
More optimizations have been added for Windows services and scheduled tasks to achieve a faster OS initialization and improve performance.
UI Button Renames and Reorder
Several buttons have been renamed to more closely reflect the task they perform.
*Analyze is now called Optimize.
*The old page that displayed the results of an optimization task used to be called Optimize. That has been renamed to Results.
Inside the Optimize page the buttons at the bottom left have been reorganized. These are now in order that you would execute them in. Analyze > Common Options > Optimize
Removed the button for Compatibility as this was a legacy item.
The top-level buttons and tabs have been reordered to better reflect the main tasks and the order you carry them out in. Analyze > Generalize > Finalize.
Common Options
New option in Visual Effect to allow the selection of disabling hardware acceleration for IE, office and Adobe Reader. The default is that this is selected but this allows this to be easily unselected if using hardware GPU.
Added Photos to the list of Windows Store apps that can be selected to be retained.
Setting the background to a solid color is now selected by default.
Generalize
More comprehensive Sysprep answer file that helps with some optimization items that were getting undone by the Sysprep process.
Finalize
New options to carry out some tasks that get undone during Generalize.
*Disable Superfetch service. This reduces high usage of CPU and RAM.
*Clean temporary files from the default user profile.
Automate the use of SDelete to zero empty disk space.
*Overwrites empty disk space with zeros so that the VMDK size can be reduced when it is cloned.
*This uses SDelete which needs to be downloaded from Microsoft Sysinternals and copied to a location in the path (WindowsSystem32 or current user directory).
Create Local Group Policies
*Creates local group policies for computer and user settings that can then be viewed with tools like RSOP and GPEdit.
*This uses LGPO.exe which can be downloaded as part of the Microsoft Security Compliance Toolkit. LGPO.exe should be copied to a location in the path (WindowsSystem32 or current user directory).
Command Line
Command line support added for the Generalize step.
Command line support added for the Finalize step. This also simplifies and consolidates the previous system clean tasks (NGEN, DISM, Compact, Disk Cleanup) under the new -Finalize option. These can now be run without specifying a template.
Fixed naming of Paint3D application when wanting to retain this while removing other Windows Store Applications. This had been previously been incorrectly named as MSpaint.
Templates
Windows 10 version 2004 was added to the built-in template Windows 10 1809 – XXXX-Server 2019.
Legacy templates for Horizon Cloud and App Volumes packaging have been removed. The two standard Windows 10 templates should be used instead.
LoginVSI templates are no longer built in. They are still available to download from the public templates interface.
Guides
Updated OSOT user guide: VMware Operating System Optimization Tool Guide.
Updated Creating an Optimized Windows Image for a VMware Horizon Virtual Desktop guide coming soon.
Includes various bug fixes.
Optimize Results
A new button has been added to the results page that displays once an optimization job has completed. This Export button allows you to save the results page as an HTML file.
Generalize
New option and button that simplifies the task of running Sysprep using a standard answer file. You can edit the provided answer file before running Sysprep with it.
Finalize
New option and button to automate many common tasks that are typically run as a last step before you shut down Windows to use the VM in Horizon. These include the system clean up tasks (NGEN, DISM, Compact and disk clean up) that were previously provided in the Common Options dialog. This also includes clearing event logs, KMS information and releasing the IP address.
Common Options
System clean up tasks have been removed from the common options so will now not run during optimize but instead should be run as part of the Finalize process.
New tab for Security options. This allows for the quick selection of common settings that might need to be left enabled depending on the security requirements. This offers control over Bitlocker, Firewall, Windows Defender, SmartScreen, HVCI.
Command Line
Added command line parameter to allow the tool to run without applying optimizations. This is part of the -o parameter called none that then allows you to run things like the system cleanup tasks (NGEM DISM, etc.) without also having to optimize at the same time.
VMwareOSOptimizationTool.exe -o none -t template -systemcleanup 0 1 2 3
WebCacheVmware For Mac
Changed default to not disable Webcache. In testing this was shown to break Edge and IE browsers ability to download and save files. The settings are still available in the Windows 10 templates if you want to disable Webcache.
Guides
Updated OSOT user guide: VMware Operating System Optimization Tool Guide.
Updated Creating an Optimized Windows Image for a VMware Horizon Virtual Desktop guide coming soon.
December, 2019, b1130
Command Line
*Added command line parameters to allow the control of the common options settings. This allows for the control of visual effect, notification, windows update, store applications, background and system clean up tasks, from the command line.
*Added list of available templates to the output when run with -h (help).
*Fixed issues with command line options.
The VMware Operating System Optimization Tool Guide has been updated to include instruction and examples on using the command line.
Visual Effects
*Changed balanced setting (default) to leave Show shadows under windows enabled. This was making the white on white explorer windows blend in together which did not give the best user experience.
WebCache
*Added optimization settings to disable WebCache processes from Windows 10. The default is that these optimizations are selected. This removes approximately 40 Mb from each users’ profile on creation and improves logon times.
Horizon Cloud Templates
*Changed the two Horizon Cloud specific templates (Windows 10 and Windows 7) by removin

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