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Thanks for the link. I already tried this but when I edit the vmx-file with notepad/editor (as administrator) and save it, the Workstation Player recognizes it as a corrupt file. I researched for way... See more...
Thanks for the link. I already tried this but when I edit the vmx-file with notepad/editor (as administrator) and save it, the Workstation Player recognizes it as a corrupt file. I researched for ways to fix a corrupt file but didn't came to a solution. Have you experience with this problem? Thanks David
Thank you for your elaboration. I understood the first half of it. I am certain that I don't make joy to the platform when I out myself as a low educated user. My wish probably wasn't explained well ... See more...
Thank you for your elaboration. I understood the first half of it. I am certain that I don't make joy to the platform when I out myself as a low educated user. My wish probably wasn't explained well enough. Yes, I would like the time to go on but with every sessions I would like to be in a time window for a trial software to be working. The company behind this software is long gone but the software has certain aspects that no competitors provide. The last straw I have is an old trial version which works for 14 days. So I would like to start the VM, use the software, shut it down and want to move on on these projects later. Isn't the vmx-file entry posted by bluefirestorm exactly what I need? Thanks David
Hi guys, for my VMware Workstation Player 16 I already disconnected time sync betweehn host and guest. Now I would like to set a permanent date on my guest. This needs to be as soon as I boot it. Is... See more...
Hi guys, for my VMware Workstation Player 16 I already disconnected time sync betweehn host and guest. Now I would like to set a permanent date on my guest. This needs to be as soon as I boot it. Is there a way to do this and to never let the guest know the real time?   David
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