I finally found my answer and hopefully I can explain this correctly. Bring up the list of virtual machines, this is the virtual library; use command+shift+l if you aren't already there. Now you will need to be sure your mouse is on the virtual machine you want to make the change too. You will need to turn on mouse keys so you can hold down control and press the number five on the keypad. This will bring up the contextual menu and there is an option in there for auto starting a virtual machine. If you do not know about the keypad option (this is not num pad commander for VO), let me know, but it is in the Universal Access in System Preferences under the mouse options.

On Dec 4, 2008, at 6:16 AM, Will Lomas wrote:

        hi all how can i stop fusion from auto starting an OS?
also when i tried to see if full screen was working when in xp the mac just made the error beep when arrowing around the fusion window no toolbar or similar object was visible



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