I cannot find a way to start multiple VMs oin my Windows 7 PC with VMware player. Please advice if this is possible. If not, which vm product will do?
Eric
You can also just double click on the .vmx files of whatever VMs you want to start up. What I've done is set up Shortcuts in my Quick Launch Toolbar for my frequently used VMs. Each Shortcut targets the respective .vmx file of the VM it is to start.
Hope this helps
Hi Eric,
Welcome to the forum.
On my XP machine, I just need to start another VMware Player instance and select the VM I want to run. Isn't it possible under 7?
Regards
Franck
right now I run 30 VMplayer VMs at the same time - so yes- it works - just do it
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You can also just double click on the .vmx files of whatever VMs you want to start up. What I've done is set up Shortcuts in my Quick Launch Toolbar for my frequently used VMs. Each Shortcut targets the respective .vmx file of the VM it is to start.
Hope this helps
Hi Franck, continuum, and gbullman,
I didn't know I can run multiple instances of vm-player until read your postings. Thanks very much for your help.
gbullman, Thanks very much for the extra tip.
Appreciate all your helps.