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Yes, I was hoping that somebody with internal knowledge on VMware, could say what is wrong in that kind of connection. Since that hasn't happen, I'm trying to limit the possibilities and perhaps find the problem somewhere else, if it is somewhere else
- connection to the Host via RDP at your office, might reveal something when using a different connection (you might need to use a mobile network for this purpose). Or it may give more things to observe when the try-out happens physically next to the Host.

- by using another Host with Win 10 might reveal a host-specific problem

VMware does not always work through remote connections. Last year we tested - in a corporate internal network - that VMware computer cannot be used through Cisco WebEx and neither through Microsoft Teams desktop sharing. Host itself works fine, but you cannot point on anything in VM computer. This was all Windows 10 and network configuration was unknown, as it is with corporate networks. VMs were NAT connected.

So, there can be all kinds of issues, but in Your case, it does work - it just freezes, pretty much randomly, for half a minute. That kind of indicates that your Host or network starts to do something for half a minute. So, if LOGs and EventViewer do not reveal anything, it is hard to find the problem. By trying out different configurations, you might get lucky and find something acceptable that does work.

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