Re: Unable to install VMWare Player - Windows XP
At last.... VMware player v3 installed yay! But... When I open it I am offered an upgrade to v5. I selected 'remind me later' and went on to try and open the manual which was the purpose of me...
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Attach the .vmx configuration file and I'll manually downgrade it to a version that should work in VMware Player 3.x. Also if you could provide a screen shot of the files that comprise the VM showing...
View ArticleRe: VM Player & Windows 8
I noted the Windows Media Player "fix" last month -- but the VMAudioFixTray tool seems like a much better "solution" (workaround is a better term). For what it's worth, the VMWare engineers are well...
View ArticleRe: vmware-vmrc is not compatible with recent versions of glibmm
This issue has been solved. There is now an updated version of vmrcwhich is compatible with new versions of glibmm.See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=681206#c12
View ArticleAccessing NATted VMachines from computers in the host's address space
In my environment, I can't have the Virtual machines getting their IP addresses from DHCP, so I'm running them NATted. Is there any way to access the VMachines from other computers in the host's...
View ArticleHow come there no graphics card support?
1. Any reason why not having one? 2. What will happen it enabled the graphics card in the VMWare Workstation? 3. Is there a list of games can run without a problem? So far Diablo, Diablo 2 and Warcraft...
View ArticleRe: Vmware Player MSI Failed error on Windows 8
The same problem with XP. I re-installed the Windows installer http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=8483 Problem solved
View ArticleVMware Player, Windows 7 64-bit and Microsoft Server 2003 & 2008
I would like to know if I can install VMware Player along with Microsoft Windows Server 2003 & 2008? I have a 1st Gen I-Core 5 M-460 @ 2.53 GHz CPU on my laptop with 8 GB RAM and 1TB 7200 RPM...
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You should be able to. Is VT-x enabled in the BIOS?
View ArticleRe: VMware Player, Windows 7 64-bit and Microsoft Server 2003 & 2008
Good question: I need to check out my BIOS and see if it's disable? Do you recommend me to just to download the VMWare Player versus downloading Workstation 9.02? My goal is to prepare for a SAP class...
View ArticleRe: VMware Player, Windows 7 64-bit and Microsoft Server 2003 & 2008
I see no reason why you can't use VMware Player for what you've expressed. Besides that VMware Player is free for non-commercial use ($99 USD otherwise) and VMware Workstation costs $249 USD, so do...
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Agree I just needed someone's expertise since I'm new to VMware. Thanks a million.
View ArticleVMware vcenter won't let me create Virtual machine
Hit there, the setup: laptop, win7 prof 64bitacronis, virtualbox and Windows Virtual machine is installed on machine (in case it matters)just installed Vmwarevcenter and VMware player I tried to create...
View ArticleRe: VMware and HP P4000
Thanks again for your time and help Andre. I was able to get it up and running!
View ArticleRe: VM Player & Windows 8
I noted the Windows Media Player "fix" last month -- but the VMAudioFixTray tool seems like a much better "solution" (workaround is a better term). VMAFT is a nice fix because you can set it and...
View ArticleRe: VMware vcenter won't let me create Virtual machine
Welcome to the Community, did you start the Converter (I assume you are using the latest version!) by right clicking an "Run as Administrator"?You may also want to take a look at...
View ArticleSetup Error VMware Player 5.0.2 - WIN7 64bit
Hi!When installing the VMware-player-5.0.2-1031769 I always end up with the following error massage:"The MSI'C:\Users\LT\AppData\Local\Temp\vmware_1362948247 \vmwareplayer_x64.msi' failed.There is a...
View ArticleAccess files from a different computer
Hi,I have windows 8 with VMware Player 5.0.1 installed.In VMware, I installed Centos 6.3, I'm running a Ruby on Rails development website from it. Virtual Machine IP: 192.168.118.162Host IP:...
View ArticleRe: Access files from a different computer
Is SSH an alternative for you? With redirecting an unused host port to port 21 on the guest (assuming SSH is enabled) you could use tools like putty and WinSCP. André
View ArticleRe: Access files from a different computer
no. The reason why I want to access my files from a network computer is because I want to be able to edit them with an IDE. I'm using the host computer as a server.
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