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- #ERROR UPDATING VMWARE TOOLS FOR WINDOWS 2000 OR LATER INSTALL#
- #ERROR UPDATING VMWARE TOOLS FOR WINDOWS 2000 OR LATER SOFTWARE#
- #ERROR UPDATING VMWARE TOOLS FOR WINDOWS 2000 OR LATER ISO#
- #ERROR UPDATING VMWARE TOOLS FOR WINDOWS 2000 OR LATER DOWNLOAD#
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#ERROR UPDATING VMWARE TOOLS FOR WINDOWS 2000 OR LATER SOFTWARE#
#ERROR UPDATING VMWARE TOOLS FOR WINDOWS 2000 OR LATER INSTALL#
#ERROR UPDATING VMWARE TOOLS FOR WINDOWS 2000 OR LATER ISO#
iso image to the CD/DVD it should be located at: /usr/lib/vmware/isoimagesįor other Guest OS VMware Tools using the same procedure for Linux Host and VMware Player 5.0.2 the files can be downloaded from this link. component file is installed you should now be able to install VMware Tools normally however if the issue persists then you'll need to manually assign the VMware Tools for Windows, windows.iso, file to the CD/DVD and then install from Windows. Sudo vmware-installer -install-component=vmware-tools-windows-9.2.3-1031769.x86_64.componentĪfter the. Sudo vmware-installer -install-component=vmware-tools-windows-9.2.įor Ubuntu 64-bit (or other supported Linux Distro).
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component file after the = sign.įor Ubuntu 32-bit (or other supported Linux Distro). Or use the FQP (Fully Qualified Pathname) to the. component file is located and then issue the following command. Then in a Terminal change to the directory the.
#ERROR UPDATING VMWARE TOOLS FOR WINDOWS 2000 OR LATER DOWNLOAD#
What version of Ubuntu (or other supported Linux Distro), 32-bit or 64-bit?įor a VM running Windows 2000 and later under Ubuntu 32-bit (or other supported Linux Distro) download vmware-tools-windows-9.2. file to the Host and untar it.įor a VM running Windows 2000 and later underUbuntu 64-bit (or other supported Linux Distro) download the vmware-tools-windows-9.2.3-1031769.x86_64.component.tar file to the Host and untar it. The following is a workaround to the issue at hand.