Manage virtual networks - where is it?

Hello

I am running VMWare Server 2.01 on a XP host. The help of VMWare says that I can go on Start & gt; All programs & gt; VMWare Server and select 'manage virtual networks' to do. Well, it's not there. When I select all programs from the menu start I see 'VMWare' and selecting which opens "VMWare Web Access. Selection that gives me a bunch of links/utilities of Tomcat.

So, the question remains... How can I manage my virtual networks?

Thank you

Robert

vmnetcfg.exe is what you want to run who should have a shortcut, but you should find it in the server installation folder. Don't forget to run as a user with local administrative rights.

Guy Leech

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