
To access the configured credentials through replacement tokens (for example in Auto Fill or Key Sequence Task configurations), use the replacement tokens $EffeciveUsername$ and $EffectivePassword$. When selected, Royal TS will look for a configured credential in the parent folder. Use credentials from the parent folder (not always available) Connections that require credentials may prompt to enter credentials or fail to connect. When selected, no credentials are configured for the object. You can also use the credentials defined in the parent folder. You can specify username and password, assign a predefined credential or you specify a credential by name (ideal when you share your configuration). The Credentials page allows you to assign a credential to the object. If checked, vertical lines are shown in the grid. If checked, horizontal lines are shown in the grid. If checked, the columns will use all available horizontal space. If enabled, the data will be refreshed automatically. The Display Options page allows you to configure grid and auto refresh settings.

DescriptionĮnter a description for the object. The SSH Port is used for ad hoc Terminal connections to the VMware host. If enabled, connection will succeed even when the certificate is invalid (expired or self-signed). Whether or not to use https to communicate with the VMware host. Service PortĬonfigure the port to access vCenter or ESXi. The entry editor can be used to search for computers in your network and to add multiple entries for different servers with the same settings at the same time (when supported).Īlternatively, you can also just specify more computer names by separating them with a semicolon for bulk-add operations. Computer Name (required)Įnter the computer name or the IP address.Ĭlick on the browse button (.) to open the Entry Editor dialog. IconĬlick the icon picker button next in the display name text box to select and assign a custom icon to the object. In the User Interface settings you can configure to show the color in the navigation tree, the connection tab or as connection border. Display Name (required)Ĭlick the color picker button in the display name text box to select a color. The VMware page allows you to configure basic connection settings. as a bulk-edit dialog when multiple VMware connections were selected in the Folder / Document Dashboard and the Properties command in the Edit group on the Home ribbon tab is clicked.for an existing VMware connection by selecting a VMware connection and clicking on the Properties command in the Edit group on the Home ribbon tab.menu item in the Add drop down menu in the Edit group on the Home ribbon tab and selecting the VMware entry from the list of available objects. for a new VMware connection by clicking the More.The VMware plugin does not offer any plugin settings at this time.

To configure individual dashboard settings for a connection, use the Dashboard property page. To configure the application default settings for the included dashboard, open the Plugins Management and click on Dashboard for the VMware plugin. For more information about Royal Server, click here Dashboard Settings The dashboard data can also be gathered using a Royal Server. Connect (Ad Hoc) allows you to connect directly to the selected VMware guest using VNC or the console.Power On, Power Off, Suspend and Reset VMware guests directly from the Dashboard.Grid search and customization, including sort, filter and group.List of all hosted VMware guests (or instances) and their state.The VMware Dashboard is shown in the Dashboard panel when you select a VMware connection in the Navigation panel. The VMware connection can be used to display VMware guest instances from one or more computers and provide basic management tasks as well as the ability to connect to the guest instance console.
