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Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization sizing guide
11. Choose 4 GB RAM, and click Next.
12. Click 1 for the number of NICs, select E1000 and VDI-NET, and click Next.
13. Leave the default virtual storage controller, and click Next.
14. Choose to create a new virtual disk, and click Next.
15. Make the OS virtual disk size 20 GB, choose thick-provisioned lazy zeroed, and click Next.
16. Keep the default virtual device node (0:0), and click Next.
17. Click Finish.
18. Click Finish, and click OK.
19. Click the Resources tab, and click Memory.
20. Connect the VM virtual CD-ROM to the Microsoft Windows 7 x64 installation disk.
21. Start the VM.
22. When the installation prompts you, press any key to begin setup.
23. Enter your language preferences, and click Next.
24. Click Install.
25. Accept the license terms, and click Next.
26. Select Custom, and select the drive that will contain the OS.
27. Click Install, and the setup begins.
28. Type user for the username and change the computer name, and click Next.
29. Enter a password, and click Next.
30. For system protection, select Use recommended settings, and click Next.
31. Enter your time zone, and click Next.
32. Select the Work Network setting, and click Next.
33. Use Windows Update to patch the Windows 7 installation.
34. Install VMware Tools. For more information, see
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=340
35. Reboot.
36. Join the vdi.com domain, and reboot.
Disabling Windows Firewall
The domain GPO automatically disables the Windows Firewall.
Installing the Login VSI Target software
1. Log in as vdi\administrator.
2. Browse to \\dc1\share\vsi_install\setup\target setup\setup.exe.
3. In the target setup wizard, type \\dc1\share
4. Wait for the install to complete.
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