Q: How can VMware Player be useful for employee VPN connections?

You can use VMware Player to create a template VM that will automate VPN connections for your end users.

Greg Shields

January 20, 2012

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A:Depending on which remote-connection solution you use, working from outside the office can be a pain. Many VPN solutions cut off connectivity to localnetwork resources as soon as a VPN connection is established. With others, the multistep process to make the connection and ultimately find theon-the-LAN resources you're seeking gets cumbersome. One inexpensive solution that can aid users outside the network gets an assist from the no-costVMware Player.

Here's how it works: Create a template virtual machine (VM) using either VMware Player or VMware Workstation. Include in this VM any software andscripts that set up your VPN connection. When ready, power down the VM and make it available for users to download. By creating and distributingpreconfigured VMs that are equipped to automate the VPN connection process, users can be delivered a ready-to-go desktop for remote situations. Becausethis desktop exists as a separate VM, its VPN connection won't necessarily disable connections from the user's primary desktop. Better still, by havingusers connect via a preconfigured VM, you retain better control over the OS instances that connect into your internal network.

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