
- #Vmware workstation player 12 copy to another pc license key#
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I know I have replied some of these Windows 95/98 threads in the past, but ask me today, 95%-98% chance I won't post a reply anymore to such a thread.Īpologies for this long-winded philosophical digression.
#Vmware workstation player 12 copy to another pc install#
Or somebody downloaded some Windows 98 ISO from some dodgy website and struggling to install it as VM.
#Vmware workstation player 12 copy to another pc license key#
For example, some thread asking for help to install version 10 of Workstation Pro in 2021, it seems rather suspicious that they want this version because they probably got hold some of license key off somebody posted on the internet.
#Vmware workstation player 12 copy to another pc software#
using company resources for personal use apart from the non-commercial use clause of VMware EULA).įor this specific thread, I just simply take it considering that OP has considerable control to install software on it, he/she owns it.Īs a general rule, I don't post replies nor try to help anymore, if there is a hint/suspicion something is amiss. If a PC/Mac belongs to an employer, it is probably not a good idea to be installing software on company owned equipment as it could be violating work related policies/rules (i.e. Like with an actual Windows 11 VM, but the initial test with a fully encrypted VM looks promising.ĭoes "Work PC" also mean violating the "Non commercial purpose" uses for the free VMware Workstation Player/Fusion Player? If a work PC belongs to a poster's employer or poster works as a freelance software developer and uses VMs to write code, it is also breaks or comes close to break the non-commercial purpose clause. Haiku OS does not use a vTPM, so the VM had no TPM.īut Windows 11 really wants to have a vTPM, but as long as you have not used that vTPM to encrypt the data within your VM (like with bitlocker), you can remove the vTPM (and add one back later on)Īs stated in the article Windows will complain a bit during login as Windows 11 will ask you to setup the login PIN again. This particular test shows that it is not the encryption itself that locks a VM to one physical host. I had no problem using that VM after supplying the password, it just worked. then cloned it and subsequently encrypted that Haiku VM.ĭragged it over to another host and tried to run it there. So I just set out with a small VM (running Haiku OS) played a bit with that.
#Vmware workstation player 12 copy to another pc full#
What I explicitly did not mention is how it works for full encrypted VM's as I don't normally use that feature myself. While that is true for a VM using the experimental feature right now, this might change (and hopefully does change as it is a major showstopper from my point of view). How can I solve these two problems? they have occurred after upgrading to 16.I wrote that article about the experimental vTPM feature and also made the statement about "you can't move your VM to another host".

Copy got stuck pretty much straight away, unable to kill the copying pr.

I was trying to copy files from the virtual pc to host pc, done this loads of times without a problem. Host machine recently upgraded to Windows 10.1903.
For example, you can move the cursor in and out of your VM console without pressingOn my guest the Reinstall Vmware tools is always grayed out VMware Tools offer many cool features to your VMs. so after a bit of research I found out that reinstalling of vmware tools is the option. On vmware player/workstation the file copy from host (Windows 10) to guest (Ubuntu 21.10) is not possible.
