You are moving a VMware virtual machine to a new computer. Why is it important to consider the virtual machine's UUID?

What will be an ideal response?

The UUID identifies the virtual machine and is part of the machine's physical network address (MAC address). When you copy a virtual machine to another host computer, you need to decide whether you want to keep the original computer's UUID. If you're recovering a backup, select the "I moved it" option to keep the original VM's UUID (and MAC address). If you're copying a virtual machine from another source and want to make it a unique machine, select the "I copied it" option to create a new UUID.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Workbooks that allow multiple users on a network to view and make changes to the workbook at the same time are called shared:

A) workbooks. B) views. C) programs. D) worksheets.

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