In our latest release of capabilities with vRealize Automation Cloud we have introduced a feature that was once only available in our on-premise vRealize Automation solution. This is the ability to console into vSphere deployed virtual machines directly from vRealize Automation Cloud. This capability allows you to give uses of vRealize Automation Cloud access to console into their deployed workloads in vSphere without having to give them direct access to vCenter. A great way to provide full access but keep governance and security controls in your environment. Below I will walk through on how to use remote console for vRealize Automation Cloud.

The new remote console in vRealize Automation Cloud can be accessed from the deployment details screen from either Service Broker or Cloud Assembly. First click on the Deployment tab in either service and then select the specific vSphere deployment that hosts the virtual machine you want to access.


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The VMware HTML Console SDK enables you to add basic plugin-independent virtual machine console functionality to an existing web user interface running on VMware vSphere and vCloud Director. Through the functionality enabled by the SDK, users can interact with the virtual machine console through keyboard and mouse input.

With the deprecation of the Netscape Plug-in API (NPAPI), we encourage current users of the VMware Remote Console plugin-based SDK to move toward adopting the HTML Console SDK, which is compatible with vSphere versions 6.0 and later, and offers vCloud Director virtual machine console APIs as a tech preview. Client and guest keyboards supported: US English, Japanese, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese (pt_pt), French, Swiss-French, and Swiss-German.

You can connect a removable USB device such as a USB flash drive or a USB HDD attached to your local machine to a remote VM running on an ESXi host by using VMware Remote Console. This functionality is available via the USB passthrough feature.

When the command execution is finished, the number of installed packages is displayed in PowerShell. If you see The install of vmrc was successful, you can close this PowerShell console window and use VMware Remote Console.

If you have issues when trying to uninstall VMRC, you can perform the following actions. Open the /etc/vmware-installer/database file in DB Explorer for SQLite. Locate the component_dependencies table. Delete the row that contains vmware-usbarbitrator>=17.1.1.

I know that there are browser plugins, that allows to connect to VMware virtual machine remote console.

But is it possible to make similar console on website? (using for example JavaScript or some framework) That on my website I will have some frame, which behaves like VMware remote console.

I have all VM information (IP of VMware host, login credentials, VM UUID and IP).

So feed this feedback to your VMWare contacts. The more customers complain, the better the chance that VMWare would change their console access behavior. All other hypervisors have a solution for this.

I am having an issue with KeePass not auto-typing if a VMware console is open on my desktop. If a VMware console has taken focus of my keyboard and mouse (and subsequently returned focus to windows) KeePass auto-type will not work until the VMware Console has been closed. This problem happens when i try the Control,Alt+A hotkey and when i right click on a KeePass entry and select Perform Auto-Type.

I can consistently reproduce the problem as follows:

1. open KeePass and a browser - auto-type works

2. open a VMware Client tool (vSphere Client or Server Client) - auto-type works

3. open a virtual console in the VMware client tool - auto-type works

4. give focus to the virtual console (click in it and type anything) and then press ctrl+alt to give focus back to windows - autotype failes

5. close the virual console - auto-type works again.

It happens from the VM's command line login with and without vmware tools, and from the VM's GUI with vmware tools installed. I don't have a VM with a GUI and without vmware tools at the moment but I could create one if it'd help.

I have the same problem. If i connect to a virtual machine with the vsphere client the auto-type function is not working. if i close the console (connection) to the virutal machine auto-type is working. The problem is not the vsphere client, it is the connection to the virtual machine with the vsphere client.

the solution with the rdc autotypeandTCATO is not working for me

The following error was observed after connecting and authenticating to vCenter, when the screen was populated with objects. I also could not then connect to any VM console as it said it was disconnected.

Before connecting to a VM on a remote host, you have to first install VMRC on your computer. And on Windows, there are a few ways you can install VMRC. Whether using the GUI or command-line, VMRC got you covered.

Hi, all just taking Clear Linux for a spin. I use ESX and the VMRC mostly for remote desktop. Once I get open-vm-tools installed, then I can resize the screen with a mouse drag, use clipboard, etc. One thing I noticed right away with Clear, is that I have to use ctrl-alt to free the mouse from the vmrc console window. Normally this is no longer required once the tools are installed. Also, the mouse feels kind of laggy.

It offers a full blown web interface that allows you to manage your ESXi instance like you would via vSphere Client on Windows except it works on all platforms and offers the same remote control functionality.

But you CANNOT use the VMWare remote console on any of the VMs. Spins around 'waiting for connection' for a long while, then reports back "Unable to connect to the MKS: Could not connect to pipe \\.\pipe\vmware-authdpipe within retry period"


That's what I was going to suggest. Get onto a local machine and then do that. We setup a Win10 VM for this kind of thing. Only admins have access and it gives us a desktop interface to work with inside the network - even for things other than VMware. I like it because with our SSL VPN I can remote in off of Chromebook or iPad. Much nicer for travel and incognito clears my logging onto the VPN, if you're worried about that.

VMware Remote Console is an application that adds remote console functionality to the vSphere Web Client. It enables the vSphere administrator to access virtual machines from remote clients and perform console and device operations.

Once you install VMRC, it will give you the option to open a VM console with either the traditional web-based console or a VMRC-based software console. Many administrators still use VMRC with the web-based console out of old habit, or because it's convenient; some simply prefer to use software tools.

You can reduce the software window or attach it to one side. You can launch multiple windows simultaneously and arrange them on your workspace as Windows applications, which is more convenient than a web-based console, in which each VM sits on a different tab within your web browser.

You can access a VM's desktop by launching a VMRC to the VM with the vSphere Web Client. VMware Remote Console is a stand-alone application for Windows, Linux or macOS that opens in a separate window -- one more way to access the console window from your VMs. You can use a mouse and keyboard connected to a remote VM in VMRC to perform administrative tasks.

vmware-keymaps has been made an optional dependency. vmrc will run fine without it, although I imagine how well it works may depend on your keyboard setup. Making it an optional dependency removes the problem of conflicting files between vmware packages, but also lets those who don't need it ignore it.

I was having the same issue for while and trying and failing to install vmware-workstation fixed it (it failed since many of the files are already owned by vmware-vmrc). Sure seems like the cause is the missing config files.

Weird. So I tried to install "aur/vmware-workstation" from the aur and the Remote Console just started working. Although it failed and did not install, it seemed to create the missing ".vmware/preferences" file that vmrc was complaining about. And possibly other missing config files.

It is only available in the App Store, so what is your solution? Linux and Windows are available on the vmware site, but they point to Apple for Apple content. Apple are the gate keepers for software being put on their devices and anyone wanting to sell software for Apple devices has to go through the App Store.

The VMware Remote Console (VMRC) is a standalone console application for Windows. It provides client device connection and console access to virtual machines on a remote host. You essentially need this installer before you can launch the external VMRC application directly from a VMware vSphere or vRealize Automation web client.

You can download the latest version of VMRC by clicking this link. The downloads are available for Windows, Linux and Mac operating systems. While writing this post, the latest version of remote console is version 10.0.4. I will be using the same to package and deploy using SCCM.

This was an interesting request that came up on the VMTN community forums asking whether it was possible to block users from accessing the vSphere HTML5 (H5) VM Console in vCenter Server and only allowing access to a VM console through the use of the Standalone VM Remote Console (VMRC) client? What is the use case for this you might ask, well it looks like VM screen resolution was getting change between the two clients and the administrator simply wanted to restrict access to the H5 VM Console and direct users to use only the VMRC Client.

This gave me an idea to experiment with and see if we could do the same and simply restrict the /ui/vmconsole endpoint which serves the H5 VM Console while still preserving VMRC access.

Step 1 - SSH to vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) and edit the following /usr/lib/vmware-vsphere-ui/server/conf/web.xml file and append the following security constraint at the bottom of the file right above the closing web-app tag as shown in screenshot below. ff782bc1db

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