You run the Windows setup program and installation wizard to install Workstation Pro on a Windows host system.
Remote connections and virtual machine sharing are enabled by default when you install Workstation Pro. With remote connections, you can connect to remote hosts and run remote virtual machines. With virtual machine sharing, you can create virtual machines that other instances of Workstation Pro can access remotely.
Prerequisites
Verify that the host system meets the host system requirements. See Host System Requirements for Workstation Pro.
Verify that you have administrative privileges on the host system.
Verify that no incompatible VMware products are installed on the host system. See Installing Workstation Pro with Other VMware Products.
Obtain the Workstation Pro software and license key. See Obtaining the Workstation Pro Software and License Key.
If you plan to use the Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse, install it on the host system. See Installing the Integrated Virtual Debuggers for Eclipse.
Procedure
Results
After Workstation Pro is installed, the VMware Workstation Server service starts on the host system. The VMware Workstation Server service starts whenever you restart the host system.