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Configure Virtual Machines 6
You might need to configure a virtual machine after you convert it so that it is ready to start in the
destination virtual environment. You might also need to configure virtual machines if their virtual
environment changes or if you need to improve their performance.
NOTE You can configure only VMware virtual machines that run Windows. You cannot configure virtual
machines that run operating systems other than Windows.
Unlike the conversion process, which is nondestructive to the source machine, the configuration process
affects the source. When you create a configuration job, your settings are applied to the configuration source
machine and cannot be reverted.
Procedure
1 Save Sysprep Files on page 79
To customize the guest operating system of a virtual machine that runs Windows Server 2003, you
must save the Sysprep files to the specified locations on the machine where Converter Standalone
server runs.
2 Start the Configuration Wizard on page 80
You can configure VMware desktop virtual machines or virtual machines managed by ESXi hosts or
vCenter Server.
3 Select a Source Machine to Configure on page 80
You can select a powered off VMware virtual machine as the source for a configuration task.
4 Select the Options to Configure on page 83
When you create a configuration job, you can select the steps of the configuration process that you
want to run.
5 Review and Submit the Configuration Job on page 87
After you review your settings on the Summary page of the Configuration wizard, you can go back
and change a setting or submit the job.
Save Sysprep Files
To customize the guest operating system of a virtual machine that runs Windows Server 2003, you must
save the Sysprep files to the specified locations on the machine where Converter Standalone server runs.
Prerequisites
Make sure you have obtained the Sysprep files that correspond to the source operating system. You can
download the Sysprep files from the Microsoft Download Center.
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