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Day: January 7, 2010

Virtual Network Editor in VMware Server on Windows 7

If you run Virtual Network Editor in Vmware Server on Windows 7, you will notice that the OK button is disabled. This tool needs to be “Run As Administrator” for the OK button to be enabled and make any changes to the virtual networking configuration.

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