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Below there are instructions starting a Windows VM or a Linux VM, depending on which tab you select. '''Remember this is the operating system for the virtual machine or 'instance' you are creating, not the operating system of the physical computer you are using to connect'''. It should be clear from your project pre-planning whether you will be using Linux or Windows for your VM operating system, but if you are unsure please email [mailto:cloud-support@computecanada.ca cloud support].
Below there are instructions on starting a Windows VM or a Linux VM, depending on which tab you select. '''Remember this is the operating system for the virtual machine or 'instance' you are creating, not the operating system of the physical computer you are using to connect'''. It should be clear from your project pre-planning whether you will be using Linux or Windows for your VM operating system, but if you are unsure please email [mailto:cloud-support@computecanada.ca cloud support].


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===Importing an existing key pair=== <!--T:6-->
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#On the OpenStack left menu, select ''Key Pairs''.
#On the OpenStack left menu, select ''Compute'' and ''Key Pairs''.
#Click on the ''Import Public Key'' button; the ''Import Public Key'' window is displayed.
#Click on the ''Import Public Key'' button; the ''Import Public Key'' window is displayed.
#Name your key pair.
#Name your key pair.
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===Creating a new key pair=== <!--T:7-->
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#On the OpenStack left menu, select ''Key Pairs''.
#On the OpenStack left menu, select ''Compute'' and ''Key Pairs''.
#Click on the ''+Create Key Pair'' button; the ''Create Key Pair'' window is displayed.
#Click on the ''+Create Key Pair'' button; the ''Create Key Pair'' window is displayed.
#Give your key pair a name so you can recognize the file when it saves to your computer, you can only use letters, numbers, spaces and dashes; no other special characters are permitted.
#Give your key pair a name so you can recognize the file when it saves to your computer, you can only use letters, numbers, spaces and dashes; no other special characters are permitted.
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