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-<a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
-<a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
-<a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/do/waas-microsoft-connected-cache target=_blank>Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education</a>
ms.date: 02/06/2023
ms.date: 11/07/2023
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# Appendix
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### Installing on VMware
Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education can be successfully installed on VMware. To do so, there are a couple of additional configurations to be made. Ensure the VM is turned off before making the following configuration changes:
1. Ensure that you're using ESX. In the VM settings, turn on the option **Expose hardware assisted virtualization to the guest OS**.
1. Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education can be successfully installed on VMware. To do so, there are a couple of additional configurations to be made. Ensure the VM is turned off before making the configuration changes:
Using the Hyper-V Manager, create an external switch. For the external switch to have internet connection, ensure **"Allow promiscuous mode"** is switched to **Yes**.
1. Using the Hyper-V Manager, create an external switch. For the external switch to have internet connection, ensure **"Allow promiscuous mode"** is switched to **Yes**.
### Installing on Hyper-V