If you are using a “headless” linux VM then I believe that copy and paste operations between the console and your workstation via the vSphere client are not possible. Try to copy and paste to / from the VM console to your workstation. Ensure the value field is set to FALSE for both.Navigate to the Options tab > Advanced > General > Configuration Parameters.However, if you must enable copy and paste between a Windows VM’s console and your workstation running the vSphere C# client, then here is how you do it: The console acts exactly like a console, you cannot copy and paste form a physical console to your notepad! VMware also disable this feature by default as a security concern and it’s mentioned in their Virtual Machine security hardening guidelines. I’ve also published a video at the bottom of the page.Ĭopy and paste is disabled between the VM console and Windows VMs by default. If you click somewhere, the cursor jumps. Whenever we open the console of a VM, as long as it has a GUI, the mouse usage is very erratic. I’ve seen this issue some up a few times on the VMTN forums so I’ve explained the reasons why this is disabled by default ans how to enable it in the blog post. Were using the vSphere 6.0 installed 'fat client' to connect to two vBlocks and some standalone hosts.
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