Sofware version: VMware Fusion Professional 11.5.0 (14634996) I had the problem when reinstalling from fresh my Mac Pro with MacOS Mojave and restoring my profile. Historically I have a vmnet...
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Sofware version: VMware Fusion Professional 11.5.0 (14634996) I had the problem when reinstalling from fresh my Mac Pro with MacOS Mojave and restoring my profile. Historically I have a vmnet4 host-only network for all my machines. I noticed that the problem of Network Settings options greyed out is due to all the specific interfaces we create in addition to the default interfaces. Here is the solution I did. I: 1) Manually deinstalled VMware Fusion VMware KB: Manually uninstalling VMware Fusion 2) Reinstalled VMware Fusion 3) Stopped VMware immediately 4) Killed all the different "vmnet" processes (like vmnet-bridge, vmnet-dhcpd, vmnet-natd, vmnet-netifup) 3) For an unknown reason (normally I erased all before reinstalling!!) my vmnet4 interface was declared with its directory and in the networking file presents in /Library/Preferences/VMware\ Fusion 4) Removed the vmnet4 directory 5) Edited networking and removed all the lines containing "answer VNET_4" 6) Restarted VMware Fusion 7) Recreated my vmnet4 interface (Possible! Network Settings is now not greyed!!) Hope it can help!