![]() I'm pretty frustrated with banging my against this. I would really appreciate some help with this. I originally had it as a 'spoiler' in this message, but I think that is what got it labeled as 'spam.' > zKq7AVECAQAAAAIFBgEOaG9zdGQAAPYdPmxpYnZtYWNvcmUuc28AAI+jHADpFxsASrkWAJvpKgA1ly8AdJgvAEmbLwA+nSsABRIrAIhLKwDP9TgBCYYAbGlicHRocmVhZC5zby4wAAIz8RFsaWJjLnNvLjYA on stream, FD Closed> T18:14:38.357-07:00 error hostd sub=SoapAdapter.HTTPService] accept failure N7Vmacore24InvalidArgumentExceptionE(Invalid argument) The error that jumps out at me as related is: There are a number of warnings and three errors in the hostd.log file. I have checked that vmware-hostd is running, and it is, as well as it is listening on the specified port via netstat. ![]() The only problem I'm having is with Shared VMs. by juhwwon Contributor in VMware Workstation Pro Discussions 08-27-2023. Please ensure that the server is running and that you are authorized to connect." Ubuntu16.04 network editor on VMware Player 16:- Automatic bridge settings reverts config on save. However, the "Connecting to Workstation Server." message eventually changes to "Unable to connect to the workstation server. ![]() When opening Shared VMs in preferences the checkbox is checked for "Enable virtual machine sharing and remote access" and the correct custom non-privleged port is specified. I uninstalled Workstation and removed all settings and re-installed it without avail. A few days ago I updated to 20.04.4 (with kernel 5.4.0-110-generic) and Shared VMs stopped working. If I seem VMware with any updates about this issue will update this post.I've been running Workstation 15.5.x without major problems since initially setting up this Ubuntu 20.04 system. There are a couple of other suggestions for a fix but I cannot test them as I had already fixed it and upgraded. Then I stumbled on a Reddit post about it. Unfortunately the VMTN forums were down for maintenance so I couldn’t check there. I thought this was maybe me as I couldn’t find anything online of the issue. Here is a screenshot after doing the x86 version:Īfter the reboot I kicked off the update from inside Workstation and it proceeded no problem. I started with the x86 version then the 圆4, with a reboot after each one. There you will see the x86 and 圆4 versions of the installer. However, one does need a Skylake or newer CPU: Windows 10 host VBS support: VMware Workstation 15.5. The delta between 15.5.5 and TP20H2-July is vctl and DX11. To fix go to the latest download for the package - The latest supported Visual C++ downloads RDPetruska, I mentioned in another thread, but we shipped Hyper-V support in Workstation 15.5.5.Folks dont need TP. Note: VMware Workstation 15.x and above is compatible with Windas a host operating system. VMware Workstation Pro 12.x and above only supports 64-bit host operating systems. I was running Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2019 Redistributable 8. This table lists the supported host operating systems for VMware Workstation Pro 12.x, 14.x,15.x and 15.5. Or will latest 15.5. Will there be an update for VMware Workstation 15.5 (15.5.7) that formally will support Windows 10 20H2. Subscribe to RSS Feed Mark Topic as New Mark Topic as Read. The WorkaroundĪs it was a new release I wondered if I had the latest redistributable. VMware Workstation Pro Discussions: Support VMware Workstation 15.x Windows 10 20H2 VMware Communities Options. Also it mentions needing Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable version 14.x which I had installed. Workstation 15.5 comes with Tools v11 as detailed by Johnson in this blog post. I checked that but that seems specific to Tools version 10.3. Rebooting brings it back and clicking No cancels the update. On restart I kicked off the installer again and got the same issue! It seemed to not be able to get past this prompt. No problem - the VC Redistributables often need a reboot so I did it. It starts to install and throws this prompt: When checking for a new version using Help.Software Updates it was correctly seeing v15.5 was available. ![]() The Issueīoth machines are Windows 10 (19 both fully patched for that version) running VMware Workstation 15.1.0. I very eagerly tried to update my work machine and personal machines and hit a strange error that seems related to Visual C++ Redistributable not being installed properly or up to date. VMware released Workstation 15.5 today ( here is the announcement). VMware Workstation 15.5 Installation Issue ![]()
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