Vmware Insufficient Permission To Access File

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Go to the Applications folder. Go to the VMware application. Right-click VMware and go to ' Get Info '. The Info window with ' Permissions ' (allowed users) for VMware will pop up. This issue occurs when you have customized the Windows folder containing your virtual machine files. When you customize a folder, Windows changes the folder's state to read-only, which prevents Workstation from restoring a snapshot. To resolve this issue, restore the correct permissions on the virtual machine bundle. To restore the correct permissions on the virtual machine bundle: Convert the virtual machine bundle to a folder by removing the.vmwarevm extension, so that you can modify its contents.

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Howdy, just a few minutes ago i tried reopening both my vm’s after a take ownership happened, and its fixed now, but now i notice when opening either vm’s that this window would pop up now, any help to this? First vm is windows xp pro, second is windows 7 pro these are the only to i have right now.


Vmware Insufficient Permission To Access File Format


  • Cannot power on a virtual machine
  • Powering on a virtual machine fails
  • You see the error:

Vmware Insufficient Permission To Access File Mac

Cannot open the configuration file Path-to-vmx-file.
Cannot open file 'Path-to-vmx-file':
Reason.

Or


Failed - An error occurred while opening configuration file 'Path-to-vmx-file': Could not find the file.

Vmware Workstation Insufficient Permission To Access File Vmx

  • For example:
    • Cannot open the configuration file /vmfs/volumes/4cbde796-73dd1e7e-021c-18b1166a9055/TMPSQL/TMPSQL.vmx.
      Cannot open file '/vmfs/volumes/4cbde796-73dd1e7e-021c-18b1166a9055/TMPSQL/TMPSQL.vmx': 16 (Device or resource busy).
    • Cannot open the configuration file /vmfs/volumes/bc8e8cc7-218b1a3a/Test_VM/Test_VM.vmx.
      Cannot open file '/vmfs/volumes/bc8e8cc7-218b1a3a/Test_VM/Test_VM.vmx': 13 (Permission denied).

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