Ok, following on from my last post, here's what you'll need to do to install Elastix on your Machine as a VmWare VM.
What you'll need:-
Step 1 - Install VMWare Player (if you need assistance doing that, I've found a fairly good video guide to installing VMWare player here).
Step 2 - Create a New VM - either press Ctrl-N or select 'player-> File -> New Virtual Machine'
Step 3 - (Important) - select 'I will Install the Operating System Later'
Step 4 - Select guest operating system - Elastix is based upon Linux, so select 'Linux' and then either the default or 'Centos' (if you downloaded the 32 bit version of Elastix) or Centos 64-Bit (if you downloaded the 64 bit), although it shouldn't really matter what version of linux you select.
Step 5 - Make a name for your virtual machine - I'd suggest 'Elastix VM' and select where you want to save it - VM's are transportable between one machine and another so I usually save my VM's in a dedicated 'VM' folder I create in 'My Documents'
Step 6 - Specify a Disk Capacity - I'd suggest leave it at the default (20GB), although you can go as low as 5GB if you need - and then choose 'Split the Virtual Machine into Multiple Files'
Step 7 - select your newly created virtual machine, and click 'edit machine settings'
Step 8 - Change the network adapter to 'Bridged'.
Step 9 - Select CD/DVD (IDE) and select 'Use ISO Image File' - then browse to the Elastix ISO that you downloaded earlier.
Step 10 - Click OK, Select the name of your VM and Click 'Play Virtual Machine'.
Step 11 - When you get to the 'Elastix' Splash Page, left click in the window and hit enter.
Step 12 - You Mostly Need to Select the Defaults - eg:-
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