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| | XP won't run any .exe starting with VM !??! Freaky.. My VMware stopped working without notice. I uninstalled the VMplayer and attempted reinstalling, to my shock, I didn't have permission to install. Following attempts showed no warnings. Tricked the reinstaller by renaming it to 'player.exe' and it worked. VMWare player still didn't work, changed the VMplayer.exe to Mplayer.exe and it opened, but subsequent services it calls (VMdns.exe, VMservices.exe etc) can't be opened. I change notepad.exe to vmnotepad.exe and it fails. How on earth? Anyone hazard a guess? Malbytes shows up clean. |
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| | Re: XP won't run any .exe starting with VM !??! dlhayes wrote: Quote: > Freaky.. My VMware stopped working without notice. I uninstalled the > VMplayer and attempted reinstalling, to my shock, I didn't have permission to > install. Following attempts showed no warnings. Tricked the reinstaller by > renaming it to 'player.exe' and it worked. VMWare player still didn't work, > changed the VMplayer.exe to Mplayer.exe and it opened, but subsequent > services it calls (VMdns.exe, VMservices.exe etc) can't be opened. I change > notepad.exe to vmnotepad.exe and it fails. How on earth? Anyone hazard a > guess? Malbytes shows up clean. VirtualPC newswgroup. So why are you trying to run VMware Player inside a virtual machine managed by VirtualPC? |
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| | Re: XP won't run any .exe starting with VM !??! "VanguardLH" wrote: Quote: > dlhayes wrote: > Quote: > > Freaky.. My VMware stopped working without notice. I uninstalled the > > VMplayer and attempted reinstalling, to my shock, I didn't have permission to > > install. Following attempts showed no warnings. Tricked the reinstaller by > > renaming it to 'player.exe' and it worked. VMWare player still didn't work, > > changed the VMplayer.exe to Mplayer.exe and it opened, but subsequent > > services it calls (VMdns.exe, VMservices.exe etc) can't be opened. I change > > notepad.exe to vmnotepad.exe and it fails. How on earth? Anyone hazard a > > guess? Malbytes shows up clean. > You are asking about VMWare (just the Player?). You are asking in a > VirtualPC newswgroup. So why are you trying to run VMware Player inside > a virtual machine managed by VirtualPC? > know where else to start. It's a VMplayer or any other file with VM*.exe on my real machine. I was hoping that someone might have had a clue as to why this is occurring or how to stop it. Point me to another group if you know where. thanks |
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| | RE: XP won't run any .exe starting with VM !??! I am having the same problem. It didn't even occur to me to rename the file. I tried to reinstall the player and it wouldn't even do that! What a weird thing. "dlhayes" wrote: Quote: > Freaky.. My VMware stopped working without notice. I uninstalled the > VMplayer and attempted reinstalling, to my shock, I didn't have permission to > install. Following attempts showed no warnings. Tricked the reinstaller by > renaming it to 'player.exe' and it worked. VMWare player still didn't work, > changed the VMplayer.exe to Mplayer.exe and it opened, but subsequent > services it calls (VMdns.exe, VMservices.exe etc) can't be opened. I change > notepad.exe to vmnotepad.exe and it fails. How on earth? Anyone hazard a > guess? Malbytes shows up clean. |
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| | Re: XP won't run any .exe starting with VM !??! Hello, I am experiencing exactly the same problem, any ideas ? Thanks, Raphael Neve raph@xxxxxx On 3 juil, 05:12, Jimmy Bosse <Jimmy Bo...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > I am having the same problem. It didn't even occur to me to rename the file. > I tried to reinstall the player and it wouldn't even do that! What a weird > thing. > > "dlhayes" wrote: Quote: > > Freaky.. My VMware stopped working without notice. *I uninstalled the > > VMplayer and attempted reinstalling, to my shock, I didn't have permission to > > install. *Following attempts showed no warnings. *Tricked the reinstaller by > > renaming it to 'player.exe' and it worked. *VMWare player still didn't work, > > changed the VMplayer.exe to Mplayer.exe and it opened, but subsequent > > services it calls (VMdns.exe, VMservices.exe etc) can't be opened. *Ichange > > notepad.exe to vmnotepad.exe and it fails. *How on earth? Anyone hazard a > > guess? Malbytes shows up clean. |
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