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Sunday, 26 September 2010

The vmClient 4.1 is released

Eric Sloof just launched the vmClient 4.1 The newly released vmClient 4.1 is vSphere 4.1 compatible. The vmClient is a lightweight tool which enables you to control the power of your virtual machines, it’s also capable of presenting the MKS console of your virtual machines. Before you can use the vmClient, you have to install the vSphere client on the same system. After starting the vmClient, you can logon to your vCenter server or individual ESX4.1 or ESX4.1i host. A list with available virtual machines will be presented after choosing the Virtual Machines menu item, you can also easily identify the power state of the virtual machines. Grey is powered off, green is powered on, yellow is suspended and red indicates that the virtual machine has an alarm. When you’re working in an RDP session there’s a menu item which can generate a Ctrl-Alt-Del in the guest OS instead of pressing Ctrl-Alt-Ins. The vmClient can run without borders in borderless mode. The menu bar has an option to search for virtual machines, just type in the first characters of your virtual machine name and the list will be filtered. 

The number of virtual machines can be too high to fit in the “Virtual Machine” menu item so I’ve added an extra option to disable this menu and use the search menu instead. The option to customize the user interface of the vmClient can be done by changing a few menu settings. You’re able to show or hide menu items using the quick start configuration icon.

You can also pre-select a default virtual machine in these settings. There are two recorded demo sessions available, one which show a walkthrough and a second which shows how to convert the vmClient into a VDI client. The trail version is limited to a maximum number of 50 virtual machines and shows a splash screen with my picture in it. The registered version can be bought online for € 25,00  and has no virtual machine limit, you can not get rid of the splash screen. :-) The Buy Now link is available in the help menu. If you have any ideas or suggestions on improving the vmClient or you’ve found a bug, you know where to reach me. Have fun with it.

How to convert the vmClient into a VDI client

A general walkthrough

The vmClient 4.0 can be downloaded from this location: http://vmclient.nl/

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Thursday, 15 April 2010

The vmClient - Just a handy tool or a cool lightweight VDI client?

Get the stadaard version free Recently I’ve added a few new features to the vmClient which enables you to customize the visibility of menus. Because all those new settings could only be changed be editing the registry, I’ve decided to add a configuration dialog. When the vmClient is running, there’s a notification icon visible near your Windows clock in the right lower corner. You have to double click the icon in order to change te vmClient configuration settings. Within the config dialog, there’s an option to enable or disable auto logon and the preferred virtual machine setting. There’s also a tab for configuring your favourites and show or hide individual menu items. The cool feature in this release is... hide all menus, use auto logon and configure a preselected VM and voila there’s you lightweight VDI client.

ntpro.nl - View my 'vmClient Config' set on Flickriver
The download is available at http://vmClient.nl

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in Products, Tools, VM MKS Client, vmClient, VMware View at 12:12 | 5 Comments | No Trackbacks
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Saturday, 10 April 2010

The vmClient beta 4.1 offers auto logon

Auto logon enables you to easily configure the vmClient’s built-in auto logon mechanism, besides that the current 4.1 beta version offers some additional features like the favourites menu. It’s also using timers to check on the virtual machine status instead of menu actions so it should perform a bit quicker. Configuring auto logon is really easy, just open the registry editor an fill in the right value at the following entries.

Key Name: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\VB and VBA Program Settings\NTPRO.NL\vmClient

Autologon : True
Host : vcenter.ntpro.local
Username : Administrator
Password : vmware

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Sunday, 28 March 2010

What's New In vmClient 4.1 Beta

Some of the feedback I’ve received after the initial launch of the vmClient 4.0 a few weeks ago had to do with creating a list of frequently used virtual machines. A lot of people are using the vmClient as a helpdesk app and don’t want to give out the full blown viClient for accessing the virtual machine desktop by their helpdesk staff. The new favourites menu item enables you to create a list with virtual machines. After creating a list through the registry or by adding and removing virtual machines from within the vmClient it’s possible to customize the user interface and hide the obsolete menus. I recorded a demo session with my newly bought Camtasia software.

Here’s the download link for vmClient 4.1 Beta: http://vmClient.nl

Here’s the online demo: http://www.screencast.com/users/esloof/folders/Online-Training

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Tuesday, 9 March 2010

The vmClient 4.0 is released

Eric Sloof just launched the vmClient 4.0 The vmClient is a lightweight tool which enables you to control the power of your virtual machines, it’s also capable of presenting the MKS console of your virtual machines. Before you can use the vmClient, you have to install the vSphere client on the same system. After starting the vmClient, you can logon to your vCenter server or individual ESX4 or ESX4i host. A list with available virtual machines will be presented after choosing the Virtual Machines menu item, you can also easily identify the power state of the virtual machines. Grey is powered off, green is powered on, yellow is suspended and red indicates that the virtual machine has an alarm. When you’re working in an RDP session there’s a menu item which can generate a Ctrl-Alt-Del in the guest OS instead of pressing Ctrl-Alt-Ins. The vmClient can run without borders in borderless mode. The menu bar has an option to search for virtual machines, just type in the first characters of your virtual machine name and the list will be filtered. 

The number of virtual machines can be too high to fit in the “Virtual Machine” menu item so I’ve added an extra option to disable this menu and use the search menu instead. The option to customize the user interface of the vmClient can be done by changing a few registry settings. You’re able to show or hide menu items using this hive.

 HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\VB and VBA Program Settings\NTPRO.NL\vmClient

You can also pre-select a default virtual machine in this hive. There are two recorded demo sessions available, one which show a walkthrough and a second which shows how to convert the vmClient into a VDI client. The trail version is limited to a maximum number of 50 virtual machines and shows a splash screen with my picture in it. The registered version can be bought online and has no virtual machine limit, you can also get rid of the splash screen. :-) The Buy Now link is available in the help menu. If you have any ideas or suggestions on improving the vmClient or you’ve found a bug, you know where to reach me. Have fun with it.

How to convert the vmClient into a VDI client

A general walkthrough

The vmClient 4.0 can be downloaded from this location: http://vmclient.nl/

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in Products, Tools, VM MKS Client, vmClient, VMware, vSphere at 13:31 | 5 Comments | 1 Trackback
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Tuesday, 2 March 2010

Eric Sloof's Cool Tool - vmClient - Sneak Preview

I’ve been busy with coding the past few days. I’ve successfully completed my Microsoft Partnership admission and received a  subscription to their developer network. Now I’ve access to all the developer tools an operating systems you can dream of. My coding project has to do with a project I started a few years ago, I’ve written a little cool tool called the Virtual Machine MKS Client. Eventually it ended up in some sort of a contest with Bouke Groenescheij and Richard Garsthagen when Bouke and I did a freelance job at Ahrend, we had some real fun and long channel walks. Since the training business is a bit sloppy this month I’m trying to revive the tool and make it vSphere compatible. I started with converting it to Visual Studio 2008 and had to rebuild some DLL’s. I endured some real challenges with VMware’s new activeX (VNC) object but finally I got it to work.  Here’s a Jing movie with a sneak preview, it will take at least another week to make the beta publicly available.

http://www.screencast.com/users/esloof/folders/Jing/media/dcf472ed-d268-4ffb-94d4-20ebc3f44de0

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