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How can I copy pastpaste in the remote server?

I use my mac connected to a remote server  (Windows 2008) by Microsoft Remote Desktop beta, and in the remote server I use the WMware workstation created a virtual machine (CentOS 7.2).

In the virtual machine how can I paste my copy in the terminal?

I have tested use:command + V, Control +V, fn + command + V, ....and so on, can not paste success.

How can I copy past in the remote server?

I use my mac connected to a remote server(Windows 2008) by Microsoft Remote Desktop beta, and in the remote server I use the WMware workstation created a virtual machine (CentOS 7.2).

In the virtual machine how can I paste my copy in the terminal?

I have tested use:command + V, Control +V, fn + command + V, ....and so on, can not paste success.

How can I copy paste in the remote server?

I use my mac connected to a remote server  (Windows 2008) by Microsoft Remote Desktop beta, and in the remote server I use the WMware workstation created a virtual machine (CentOS 7.2).

In the virtual machine how can I paste my copy in the terminal?

I have tested use:command + V, Control +V, fn + command + V, ....and so on, can not paste success.

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How can I copy past in the remote server?

I use my mac connected to a remote server(Windows 2008) by Microsoft Remote Desktop beta, and in the remote server I use the WMware workstation created a virtual machine (CentOS 7.2).

In the virtual machine how can I paste my copy in the terminal?

I have tested use:command + V, Control +V, fn + command + V, ....and so on, can not paste success.