Installing Workstation Player typically involves running a standard GUI wizard. What to read next Install Workstation Player on a Linux HostYou run the Linux bundle installer to install Workstation Player on a Linux host system. By default, Workstation Player is installed silently, and the installation progress is displayed in the terminal. When Workstation Player is launched for the first time, a dialog box asks you to accept the EULAs and configure necessary settings. At the same time, pure console installation is also supported. You can run the installer with the --console option to install and configure Workstation Player in the terminal, without the first-time dialog box appearing during the first launch. Start Workstation PlayerWhen you start Workstation Player, the Workstation Player window opens. Use the Workstation Player WindowYou interact with Workstation Player and virtual machines through the Workstation Player window. The best way to learn how to use Workstation Player is to use it. The Workstation Player window is designed to be intuitive and easy to use. Transferring Files and TextYou can use the drag-and-drop and copy and paste features, shared folders, and mapped drives to transfer text and files between the host system and virtual machines. Download a Virtual Appliance in Workstation PlayerYou can download a virtual appliance in Workstation Player. A virtual appliance is a prebuilt, preconfigured, and ready-to-run software application that is packaged with the operating system in a virtual machine. Remove a Virtual Machine from the Library in Workstation PlayerWhen you open a virtual machine in Workstation Player, it is added to the virtual machine library. You can remove a virtual machine that you are not using from the library. Uninstall Workstation PlayerYou must uninstall the previous version of Workstation Player before you can install the latest version.