Thanks, but what I was trying to find out is this and it's to help a friend. He 
installed windows as a VM and whenever he launches Fusion, windows starts 
automatically and this is not the behavior he wants. He just wants Fusion to 
open and then select the VM he wishes to launch.

On Apr 29, 2010, at 8:25 PM, David McLean wrote:

> I've found the easiest way is to go to the Vmware image and just open it.  
> Fusion will start automatically.  Not sure if this answers your question or 
> not.
> On Apr 29, 2010, at 7:26 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
> 
>> Folks, how can I change the behavior of a VM under fusion. If I wanted let's 
>> say Linux or whatever OS to start when I launch Fusion, where do I find this 
>> setting? I used to know, but I sure can't find it. ANy help appreciated.
>> 
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