create_datastore_iso_folder
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| + | Log in to the VMWare ESXi Web GUI. | ||
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| + | In the left hand pane, click <color # | ||
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| + | You will see the current <color # | ||
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| + | An overview page for the <color # | ||
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| + | At the top of the page select <color # | ||
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| + | The <color # | ||
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| + | Here we can see any existing folders, most of these are for any created Virtual Machines. Take care here. | ||
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| + | Select the <color # | ||
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| + | Enter a name for the new <color # | ||
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| + | In the <color # | ||
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| + | Click on the folder you created, then click the Upload link. You need to select an ISO file to upload. | ||
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| + | Once uploaded you will see the file in the ISO folder. | ||
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