Delete A Vapp; Start A Vapp; Start A Vapp With An Older Version Of Vmware Tools - VMware CLOUD DIRECTOR 1.0 Manual

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On the Shared tab, click Add Members.
If you are adding specific users or groups, select Specific users and groups in the top panel, select the
users or groups, and click Add.
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(Optional) To remove a user or group, select it and click Remove.
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Select the appropriate access level for the added group or user and click OK.
Full control, where the group or user has full control of this object.
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Read/write, where the group or user can change this object.
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Read only, where group or user only has read access to this object
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Your vApp properties have been updated.

Delete a vApp

You can delete a vApp, which removes it from your organization.
You must be at least a vApp author.
Prerequisites
Your vApp must be stopped.
Procedure
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Click My Cloud.
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In the left pane, click vApps.
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Select a vApp, right-click, and select Delete.
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Click Yes.

Start a vApp

Starting a vApp allows you to complete operations, such as copy, move, and share vApps.
You are at least a vApp author.
Procedure
1
Click My Cloud.
2
In the left pane, click vApps.
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Select a vApp, right click, and select Start.

Start a vApp with an Older Version of VMware Tools

If a virtual machine in a vApp has an older version of VMware Tools installed and is enabled for guest
customization, you might not be able to start it.
Procedure
1
Click My Cloud.
2
In the left pane, select vApps.
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Select a vApp, right-click, and select Open.
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Select a virtual machine, right-click, and select Properties.
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