Re: P2V ESXi 5.1.0 - Guest on Boot Continually Reverting to Previous Snapshot
Please provide the VM's configuration (.vmx) file as well as all the vmware*.log files to see whether they contain any hints. Compress/zip the files and attach them to a reply post. André
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Hello. So recently i have been playing a game on my VMWare Workstation, and recently it had an update and made me unable to play on it anymore.The problem is due to the game blocking virtual machines...
View ArticleRe: Unable to open *.vmdk: Insufficient permission to access file
Did you shut down or suspend the VM prior to updating VMware Workstation? Please check the NTFS permissions and delete any *.lck files or folders in the VM's directory. If this still doesn't help try...
View ArticleRe: Unable to install VMWare Player - Windows XP
The command line I provided is the basic syntax and you need to either change to the directory the executable is in or include it fully qualified pathname. This is basic command line practice when the...
View ArticleRe: Workstation 9 SVGA Exception 0xc0000094 with Ubuntu and T60p
Seemingly same issue here with an HP xw4400 / NVidia Quadro FX 1500 / Win8. 2013-03-10T01:48:53.521-05:00| vcpu-0| I120: VMCIDatagram: Destination resource 13 unsupported.2013-03-10T01:50:40.739-05:00|...
View ArticleRe: little drag & drop problem
Completely uninstall, not a repair install, VMware Tools and then reinstall VMware Tools in the Virtual Machine.
View ArticleRe: Unable to open *.vmdk: Insufficient permission to access file
Thanks for the response Andre. You wrote: Did you shut down or suspend the VM prior to updating VMware Workstation? Please check the NTFS permissions and delete any *.lck files or folders in the VM's...
View ArticleRe: replace SSL certificates with AutoDeploy (vCenter 5.1)
Thanks Todd - excellent bit of work putting together something that is practically usable!
View ArticleRe: Unable to remove endpoint
The script will create a stored procedure in the vCloud Automation Center database, called usp_RemoveInacativeHosts I believe, you can then execute that stored procedure to remove the hosts which no...
View ArticleRe: Unable to open *.vmdk: Insufficient permission to access file
Right click the folder and/or file and select the Security tab from the Properties. Depending on the UAC settings it makes a difference whether starting an application with Administrator permissions...
View ArticleRe: Unable to open *.vmdk: Insufficient permission to access file
Have a look at: Step-By-Step: How to set and troubleshoot NTFS permissions in Windows XP It's similar for Windows 7.
View ArticleRe: Unable to install VMWare Player - Windows XP
Sorry, you have probably guessed I am not familiar with this methodology. Will keep trying.
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The first thing I'd suggest you do, if you haven't already, is read Chapter 5 Configuring Network Connections in Using VMware Workstation so as to have a good understanding of the VMware Virtual...
View ArticleRe: Unable to open *.vmdk: Insufficient permission to access file
Thanks for responding yet again, Andre. You wrote: Right click the folder and/or file and select the Security tab from the Properties. Depending on the UAC settings it makes a difference whether...
View ArticleRe: Unable to open *.vmdk: Insufficient permission to access file
Thanks for the excellent resource WoodyZ -- one for my library
View ArticleRe: Unable to install VMWare Player - Windows XP
That's fine however the question is do you now understand what to do? As an example, say the VMware Player installer executable is in the Downloads folder within the present path shown in the Command...
View ArticleRe: Unable to open *.vmdk: Insufficient permission to access file
The .log file does show the failure but there are many lines of text for same that I cannot decipher. I had hoped to send the file to support @ VMWare but as mentioned in my initial post, I do not...
View ArticleRe: Unable to install VMWare Player - Windows XP
I put a copy in the 'Stephanie' folder so it didn't have so far to look before I saw your reply. I thought nothing happened but I just spotted the vmptmp folder
View ArticleRe: Wireless Connection issues
I had a quick look through that and it looks far too complecated. I am not clever at all this, is there a simple solution to making this work?
View ArticleRe: Unable to install VMWare Player - Windows XP
So now there is a long list of files unpacked in vmptmp but no sign of 'setup.msi' where do I look for that? Thanks.
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