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As the Windows operating system installed inside of a VMware virtual machine behaves in the same way as it would if it were installed on a physical machine, you can connect to the Windows operating system remotely using the Windows RDP utility.
To connect to your virtual machines via RDP, you need to ensure that your virtual machine is configured correctly and is accessible on your physical network. Your virtual machine must be connected to your physical network via either a Bridged or a NAT connection.
Note: Configuring a virtual machine to have its network adapter to be a bridged connection basically instructs the virtual machine to use the host operating system's network card as if it were its own network card. This also means that the virtual machine gets an IP address based on the host network's settings.
To configure your virtual machine with a bridged connection:
To configure your virtual machine with a NAT connection:
Similar to a physical environment, you need to configure the Windows operating system before you can use RDP. For instructions on how to configure your Windows operating system for use with RDP, see your operating system user manual or the Microsoft Support Site.
Computers trying to connect to the virtual machine will have issues connecting to the Windows virtual machine with NAT port forwarding, if the firewall on the host is turned ON.