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This can be done a couple of ways but I whipped up a quick PowerCLI script to change the vmx file quickly when I have one off for regular maintenance. You need to modify the vmx file of the VM when it is powered off.
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This results in changing the screen resolution of the guest. When opening or resizing VMRC of any versions or Web Console of Web Client 6.5, the screen resolution of Windows Guest OS changes to fit the window size of the client if the guest OS is Windows. The symptoms fitted exactly what I was seeing and tested:
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How to disable auto-fitting of Windows guest OS screen resolution when accessing from Web Client and VMRC (52031) I noticed this seemed to be happening since we upgraded to vCenter 6.5 so after some Googling I found the VMware KB article: It turned out people were using the Virtual Machine Remote Console or Web Console from vCenter to access the VM’s console and it was changing the resolution of the VM’s operating system to whatever the size of the web browser window was set to.Īnnoying more than anything but after a couple of times finding someone with a HD monitor in portrait resolution setting the VM to 1080x1920 I decided to see what was going on and stop it. I set the VM’s at 1280x800 but was seeing resolutions all over the place.
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Recently I noticed that when logging into VM’s at the console level through vCenter the resolution was all messed up.