New Feature: VMware Connection - Royal Apps If you execute VMware connections over Royal Server, please install PowerCLI on the machine where Royal Server is installed If you execute VMware connections directly from Royal TS (for Windows) you need to install it on the machine where Royal TS is running
VMware - 2021 - Royal Apps The Royal Server page allows you to configure a Royal Server object for supported connections or choose to use a Royal Server configuration from the parent folder
File Transfer and VMware Connection Types - Royal Apps In the latest major releases we finally added support for this to the arsenal of Royal TS X weapons Here’s a complete list of supported protocols of the new File Transfer connection type:
Tutorials gt; Working with Connections Royal TS offers many ways to connect to a session You will find the Connect command in various places, such as the context menu in the Navigation panel or the Actions tab on the ribbon By default, double-clicking an inactive connection in the Navigation panel also executes the Connect command
Connections - Royal Apps Before you can add a connection, you must create a new document or open an existing one Although Royal TS supports multiple connection types (based on available plugins), they all have a common set of commands and features (like Connect, Disconnect, etc )
Connecting to VMWare VM Console via Vcenter server - Royal TS (for . . . There are ways to use PowerCLI to authenticate to a vcenter server and directly connect to the console of a VM Within RoyalTS, we can already setup a vcenter server object, have it load all the VMs and then connect to the console of a specific VM
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VMware Module - 2021 - Royal Apps The VMware Module is offering basic virtual machine instance management for VMs hosted in ESXi or vCenter Add a VMware connection in RoyalTS and assign a Royal Server object to it