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Sharing Virtual Machines with Other Users
Sharing Virtual Machines with Other Users
If other users access your virtual machines, you should consider the following points:
On Windows hosts, the virtual machine files should be relocated to a directory that is accessible to all appropriate users. The default location for a Windows host is not typically accessible to other users:
C:\Documents and Settings\<user name>\My Documents\My Virtual Machines
When you configure the virtual machine in the New Virtual Machine Wizard, you can specify a location for the virtual machine elsewhere on your system or on a network volume.
On Linux hosts, permissions for the virtual machine files especially the configuration file (.vmx) and virtual disks (.vmdk) should be set for other users according to how you want them to use the virtual machine.
For example, if you want users to run a virtual machine but not be able to modify its configuration, do not make the configuration file writable.
Other users can also share a virtual machine by making a linked clone of it a copy that uses the same virtual disks as the parent virtual machine it was copied from. See
Cloning a Virtual Machine