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Re: Destination System problem

net use \\192.168.2.204\test


From the user's guide:

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Select a Hosted Destination

You can convert a virtual machine for use with VMware Workstation, VMware Fusion, VMware Server, or

VMware Player.

Prerequisites

If you plan to use a network path to locate the destination, verify that you have access to that network path.

Procedure

1 On the Destination System page, select VMware Workstation or other VMware virtual machine from

the Select destination type drop-down menu.

2 Select the destination VMware hosted product from the Select VMware product drop-down menu.

3 Provide a name for the destination virtual machine in the Name text box.

4 Specify the location to store the destination virtual machine files.

- If you are connected to a remote Converter Standalone server, provide a network path to the

destination directory. For example, \\server\virtual_machines\.

- If you are connected to a local Converter Standalone server, provide a network path or a local path

to the destination directory.

5 (Optional) If the destination directory is password-protected, provide valid user credentials.

You do not have to provide user credentials if the destination location is on the local storage of the

machine where Converter Standalone server runs.

6 Click Next to proceed to the Options page

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it seems that possible to identify a local path, additionally it should not ask any credentials, but it isn't so!

I have used the net use command (see the attach), but VMware vCenter Converter Standalone doesn't work: always multiple connections!!!

 



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