I just upgraded my macbook to Snow leopard. I was running 10.4.11. I was also using Vmware 2.0.6 and running xp SP3 on it. Since the upgrade to Snow Leopard Vmware opens up but gives me this message.
VMware Fusion cannot connect to the virtual machine.
Make sure you have rights to run the program and to access all directories it uses and rights to access all directories for temporary files.
I have gone to VMware's site and uninstalled all vmware and extra files they list and reinstalled 3 times to no avail. I have gone in to each file and made sure that I had read and write permissions on each. I have gone into accounts and make sure I was an administrator and had permission to do this. I have run disk utility after each uninstall and install. I am out of options.
I am a Pc who has come over to the mac side. I have been using this computer and Vmware for 1 year with no problems. I am a tech coordinator at a small school and need to work on both mac and windows servers so I need my Vmware back. Any help would be appreciated. Still learning the ways of the Mac but I love it.
Thanks
Cookie208
VMware Fusion cannot connect to the virtual machine.
Make sure you have rights to run the program and to access all directories it uses and rights to access all directories for temporary files.
I have gone to VMware's site and uninstalled all vmware and extra files they list and reinstalled 3 times to no avail. I have gone in to each file and made sure that I had read and write permissions on each. I have gone into accounts and make sure I was an administrator and had permission to do this. I have run disk utility after each uninstall and install. I am out of options.
I am a Pc who has come over to the mac side. I have been using this computer and Vmware for 1 year with no problems. I am a tech coordinator at a small school and need to work on both mac and windows servers so I need my Vmware back. Any help would be appreciated. Still learning the ways of the Mac but I love it.
Thanks
Cookie208






