Virtual Machine Configuration privileges control the ability to configure virtual machine options and devices.
You can set this privilege at different levels in the hierarchy. For example, if you set a privilege at the folder level, you can propagate the privilege to one or more objects within the folder. The object listed in the Required On column must have the privilege set, either directly or inherited.
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Allows disk lease operations for a virtual machine. |
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Allows adding an existing virtual disk to a virtual machine. |
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Allows creation of a new virtual disk to add to a virtual machine. |
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Allows addition or removal of any non-disk device. |
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Allows addition or modification of advanced parameters in the virtual machine's configuration file. |
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Allows changing the number of virtual CPUs. |
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Allows changing the amount of memory allocated to the virtual machine. |
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Allows changing general virtual machine settings. |
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Allows changing the swapfile placement policy for a virtual machine. |
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Allows changing the resource configuration of a set of virtual machine nodes in a given resource pool. |
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Allows attaching a host-based USB device to a virtual machine. |
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Allows adding or removing a raw disk mapping or SCSI pass through device. Setting this parameter overrides any other privilege for modifying raw devices, including connection states. |
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Allows an extension or solution to mark a virtual machine as being managed by that extension or solution. |
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Allows configuration of virtual machine remote console options. |
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Allows expansion of the size of a virtual disk. |
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Allows changing the properties of an existing device. |
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Allows checking if a virtual machine is compatible for Fault Tolerance. |
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Allows querying of unowned files. |
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Allows changing a virtual machine configuration path while preserving the identity of the virtual machine. Solutions such as VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager use this operation to maintain virtual machine identity during failover and failback. |
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Allows removal of a virtual disk device. |
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Allows renaming a virtual machine or modifying the associated notes of a virtual machine. |
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Allows editing the guest operating system information for a virtual machine. |
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Allows adding or editing a virtual machine annotation. |
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Allows enabling or disabling of change tracking for the virtual machine's disks. |
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Allows enabling or disabling a vmfork parent. |
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Allows upgrade of the virtual machine’s virtual machine compatibility version. |
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