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Hi,
That sounds like your preferences.ini file is not owned by the user, but by root.
This can happen if you started vmware player with sudo.
I don't have a linux box with VMware Player handy, but IIRC then the preferences.ini file is located in:
/home/user/.vmware/
Check who owns this file and/or if your normal user can make changes to it.
Alternatively... start vmware player as root (not recommended, but it probably works too)
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Wil
| Author of Vimalin. The virtual machine Backup app for VMware Fusion, VMware Workstation and Player |
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| More info at vimalin.com | Twitter @wilva