You can use a VNC client to connect to a running virtual machine. Because VNC software is cross-platform, you can use virtual machines running on different types of computers.
Workstation Player does not need to be running to use VNC to connect to a virtual machine. Only the virtual machine needs to be running, and it can be running in the background.
When you use a VNC client to connect to a virtual machine, some features do not work or are not available.
You cannot take or revert to snapshots.
You cannot power on, power off, suspend, or resume the virtual machine. You can shut down the guest operating system. Shutting down might power off the virtual machine.
You cannot copy and paste text between the host system and the guest operating system.
You cannot change virtual machine settings.
Remote display does not work well if you are also using the 3D feature.
Prerequisites
Configure the virtual machine as a VNC server. See Configure a Virtual Machine as a VNC Server.
Determine the machine name or IP address of the host system on which the virtual machine is running and, if required, the VNC port number and password.