This page explains how to create a Windows virtual machine instance in Compute Engine using the Google Cloud Platform Console.
Before you begin
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Sign in to your Google Account.
If you don't already have one, sign up for a new account.
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Select or create a Google Cloud Platform project.
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Make sure that billing is enabled for your Google Cloud Platform project.
- If you aren't using Windows on your local machine, install a third-party RDP client such as Chrome RDP by FusionLabs.
Create a virtual machine instance
- In the GCP Console, go to the VM Instances page.
- Click Create instance.
- In the Boot disk section, click Change to begin configuring your boot disk.
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On the OS images tab, choose Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter.
- Click Select.
- In the Firewall section, select Allow HTTP traffic.
- Click Create to create the instance.

Allow a short time for the instance to start up. Once ready, it will be listed on the VM Instances page with a green status icon.
Connect to your instance
- Go to the VM Instances page in the Google Cloud Platform Console.
- Under the Name column, click the name of your virtual machine instance.
- Under the Remote Access section, click the Set Windows Password button.
- Specify a username, then click Set to generate a new password for this Windows instance. Save the username and password so you can log into the instance.
- Connect to your instance using your choice of graphical or command line tools.
Clean up
To avoid incurring charges to your Google Cloud Platform account for the resources used in this quickstart:
- Go to the VM Instances page in the Google Cloud Platform Console.
- Click the name of the instance you created.
- At the top of the instance’s details page, click Delete.
What's next
- Set up a basic web server on your new instance.
- Deploy an ASP.NET Application to your VM instance.
- Learn how to create and manage Windows instances
using the
gcloudcommand-line tool and API. - Set up Active Directory on Compute Engine.


