Network adapter Type P2V

ConverterCloningParams has an option to set the type of network adapter? E1000, VirtualVmxnet3, etc...

While I'm asking, is there some configuration options of additional VirtualHardware elements beyond what is available in ConverterBasicHardwareParams?

Been hunting around for a while and have found several sources to change the config to a pre-existing VM using the vSphere SDK but did not have a chance to find something related to Converter API.

Currently using the SDK 5.1 Converter.

Try the new converter 5.5 and its SDK. HTH

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