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Using the Primary Workspace, Set the Primary Workspace for an Organization

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Chapter 12 Managing Organizations and Workspaces 5 On the Stranded Users tab, reassign the relevant objects. 6 In the left pane, click Organizations. 7 Move the pointer over the organization name and select Delete. 8 Click OK. Lab Manager deletes the organization. Using the Primary Workspace All organizations have a primary workspace. When you add users and groups to the organization, Lab Manager automatically adds the users and groups to the primary workspace. You can manually add them to other workspaces. When you add a resource pool to an organization, Lab Manager automatically adds the resource pool and its associated resources to the primary workspace. You can manually add the resource pool to other workspaces. Initially, the primary workspace in each organization is Main, but you can select a different primary workspace. Each organization can have either one primary workspace or no primary workspace. Delete the Primary Workspace You can delete the primary workspace if you do not want Lab Manager to automatically add users, groups, and resource pools to a workspace in the organization. To delete the primary workspace 1 In the left pane, select an organization. 2 Select Workspace(s). 3 Move the pointer over the primary workspace and select Delete. 4 Click OK. Lab Manager deletes the primary workspace and sets the primary workspace for the organization to None. You can select an existing workspace to be the new primary workspace; otherwise, the next workspace that you create is set as the new primary workspace. Set the Primary Workspace for an Organization In the Organization Properties page, you can select a workspace to be the primary workspace. To set another workspace as the primary workspace 1 In the left pane, select Organizations. 2 Move the pointer over the organization name and select Properties. 3 In the Primary Workspace drop‐down menu, select a workspace. Lab Manager sets this workspace as the primary workspace. When you add users, groups, and resource pools to this organization, they are added to the primary workspace. If you select None, the organization has no primary workspace, so you must add users, groups, and resource pools to each workspace. VMware, Inc. 119

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Chapter 12
Managing Organizations and Workspaces
5
On the
Stranded Users
tab, reassign the relevant objects.
6
In the left pane, click
Organizations
.
7
Move the pointer over the organization name and select
Delete
.
8
Click
OK
.
Lab Manager deletes the organization.
Using the Primary Workspace
All organizations have a primary workspace. When you add users and groups to the organization,
Lab Manager automatically adds the users and groups to the primary workspace. You can manually add them
to other workspaces. When you add a resource pool to an organization, Lab Manager automatically adds the
resource pool and its associated resources to the primary workspace. You can manually add the resource pool
to other workspaces.
Initially, the primary workspace in each organization is
Main
, but you can select a different primary
workspace. Each organization can have either one primary workspace or no primary workspace.
Delete the Primary Workspace
You can delete the primary workspace if you do not want Lab Manager to automatically add users, groups,
and resource pools to a workspace in the organization.
To delete the primary workspace
1
In the left pane, select an organization.
2
Select
Workspace(s)
.
3
Move the pointer over the primary workspace and select
Delete
.
4
Click
OK
.
Lab Manager deletes the primary workspace and sets the primary workspace for the organization to
None
.
You can select an existing workspace to be the new primary workspace; otherwise, the next workspace that
you create is set as the new primary workspace.
Set the Primary Workspace for an Organization
In the Organization Properties page, you can select a workspace to be the primary workspace.
To set another workspace as the primary workspace
1
In the left pane, select
Organizations
.
2
Move the pointer over the organization name and select
Properties
.
3
In the
Primary Workspace
drop
down menu, select a workspace.
Lab Manager sets this workspace as the primary workspace. When you add users, groups, and resource pools
to this organization, they are added to the primary workspace. If you select
None
, the organization has no
primary workspace, so you must add users, groups, and resource pools to each workspace.