Hi!
I haven’t had time an strength to fiddle around with this but will do that
later this week.
I have uninstalled Vmware and will reinstall it again.
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> 12 apr. 2019 kl. 21:33 skrev 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
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> You found it. Ok did you uninstall and reinstall? Did you contact VMware
You found it. Ok did you uninstall and reinstall? Did you contact
VMware support? So you have a backup of the VM?
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in the past. What if it were true?
On 4/12/2019 11:47 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
Hi!
Hi!
In what category of the privacy category?
There are some more there then just privacy.
Its already alowed where i see vmware by the way.
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> 12 apr. 2019 kl. 17:14 skrev 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
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> Anders.
> Just go to system prefs, security category, privacy tab, then navigate to
Hello, shortly after Mojave came out, somebody on the list presented a terminal
command to reset the security settings to factory for control options. You
might not need to be that extreme. Essentially, if a application wants to
control the mouse or another program and perhaps even work more dir
Anders.
Just go to system prefs, security category, privacy tab, then
navigate to the table to allow apps to control your computer and find
VMware. Click the lock to make changes.
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Hi!
It seems not to help but i can do that just to see what happens.
I saw someone resolved the problem by removing and reinstalling Vmware and run
the Vm again.
There seems to be something with the allow things for vmware in the securityh
settings that’s broken.
It happend when i updated to the
Hi, What happens after you reboot the machine? I get this from time to time
and a restart usually fixes this.
Matthew
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