Explanation: - Select Menu > Policies and Profiles, and under Policies and Profiles, click VM Customization Specifications.
- Click the Create a new specification icon.
The New VM Guest Customization Specification wizard opens.
- On the Name and target OS page, enter a name and description for the customization specification and select Windows as a target guest OS.
- (Optional) Select the Generate a new security identity (SID) option and click Next.
A Windows Security ID (SID) is used in some Windows operating systems to uniquely identify systems and users. If you do not select this option, the new virtual machine has the same SID as the virtual machine or template from which it was cloned or deployed.
Duplicate SIDs do not cause problems when the computers are part of a domain and only domain user accounts are used. However, if the computers are part of a Workgroup or local user accounts are used, duplicate SIDs can compromise file access controls. For more information, see the documentation for your Microsoft Windows operating system.
- On the Set Registration Information page, enter the virtual machine owner’s name and organization and click Next.
- On the Computer name page, enter a computer name for the guest operating system and a domain name.
The operating system uses the computer name to identify itself on the network. On Linux systems, it is called the host name.
Option
Action
Use the virtual machine name
Select this option to use the virtual machine name. The computer name that vCenter Server creates is identical to the name of the virtual machine on which the guest operating system is running. If the name exceeds 63 characters, it is truncated.
Enter a name in the Clone/Deploy wizard
Select this option to be prompted to enter a name during cloning or deployment.
Enter a name
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The name can contain alphanumeric characters and a hyphen (-). It cannot contain a period (.), blank spaces, or special characters, and cannot contain digits only. Names are not case-sensitive.
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This action appends a hyphen followed by a numeric value to the virtual machine name. The name is truncated if it exceeds 63 characters when combined with the numeric value.
Generate a name using the custom application configured with vCenter Server
Optional: Enter a parameter that can be passed to the custom application.
- On the Windows license page, provide licensing information for the Windows operating system and click Next.
Option
Action
For nonserver operating systems
Type the Windows product key for the new guest operating system.
For server operating systems
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- On the Set Administrator Password page, configure the administrator password for the virtual machine and click Next.
- On the Time zone page, select the time zone for the virtual machine and click Next.
- (Optional) On the Run Once page, specify commands to run the first time a user logs in to the guest operating system and click Next.
See the Microsoft Sysprep documentation for information about RunOnce commands.
- On the Network page, select the type of network settings to apply to the guest operating system and click Next.
The Edit Network dialog box opens.
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You can configure all the settings at that stage or you can select the Prompt the user for an IPv4 address when the specification is used option. In that case, vCenter Server prompts for an IP address when you select to apply that customization specification during cloning or deployment. With that option, you can also configure the gateways during cloning or deployment.
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You can configure all the settings at that stage or you can select the Prompt the user for an address when the specification is used option. In that case, vCenter Server prompts for an IP address when you select to apply that customization specification during cloning or deployment. With that option, you can also configure the gateways during cloning or deployment.
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- On the Set Workgroup or Domain page, select how the virtual machine participates in the network and click Next.
Option
Action
Workgroup
Enter a workgroup name. For example, MSHOME.
Windows Server Domain
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- On the Ready to complete page, review the details and click Finish to save your changes.