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Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0

User Portal Guide

Accessing and Using Virtual Machines from the User Portal

Edition 1

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Cheryn Tan

Red Hat Engineering Content Services

David Jorm

Red Hat Engineering Content Services

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Preface
1. About this Guide
1.1. Audience
1.2. Overview
2. Document Conventions
2.1. Typographic Conventions
2.2. Pull-quote Conventions
2.3. Notes and Warnings
3. We Need Feedback!
1. Getting Started
1.1. Logging in to the User Portal
1.2. Logging in for the First Time
2. Running Virtual Machines
2.1. The User Portal Graphical Interface
2.2. Turning On a Virtual Machine
2.3. Connecting to a Virtual Machine
2.4. Logging Out of a Virtual Machine
3. Using Virtual Machines - Advanced
3.1. Configuring Connection Protocols
3.1.1. Configure SPICE Console Options
3.1.2. Configure RDP Console Options
3.2. Using Advanced Features
3.2.1. Using SPICE Connection Options
3.2.2. Using USB Devices on Virtual Machines
3.2.3. Using Local Drives
A. Revision History