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		<title>EasyVMX to create Virtual Machines for VMWare Player</title>
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Just when I ran into a problem with my VMWare Server, I found this cool new online tool, easyVMX to create VMWare Virtual Machines which can be run using vmplayer.
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After installing VMWare, Windows Vista will recognize CDs and DVDs as blank Discs on your CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD drives. When you try to access from &#8220;Computer&#8221;, it will pop the message
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		<title>How to Start &amp; Stop VMware server/Workstation manually</title>
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If you are an IT professional or a developer or even a home user who runs VMWare Server or VMWare workstation to run virtual machines for testing or evaluation of operating Systems or applications and only run VMWare temporarily then you wouldn&#8217;t want VMWare to eat up your system resources while you are actually not [...]]]></description>
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