![]() ![]() I should really look at find time to get an alternate that doesn't waste my work time. It certainly doesn't tell me what to expect to see after I trash a working development system downgrading to a later release. On this 16.1 what they mean looks as deliberately deceitfully ambiguous as a US presidential press secretary. On the 16.0 release it took me a while to burrow down to the short paragraph that said they're dropped shared VMs. I'm going to presume that I have to reboot this system to get sharing back (that will have to wait a while - there is a very long repo running).Īssuming that works, which after the wasted time with the last release reverting my windows laptop back to 15.5.x to get shared VMs back, how do I upgrade my downgraded license key from 15.5 to 16.x before I try this out on windows.īasically vmware appear to be useless at communicating crucial information about releases. It currently doesn't show a Manage / Shared option for the local test. It come up on the 16.0 license that I briefly had on the day that I downgraded from 15.5 to 16.0 (I had to go back and downgrade my license. I just downloaded the linux trial of workstation pro 16.1.0-17 and dropped on my kubuntu 20.04 test system. ![]()
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