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VMWARE FUSION 11.5 KEY MODS
Want to promote something within the community? Message the mods first with your proposal, and we'll decide if it's too spammy or not.ĭon't be a jerk. Brazen marketing material is also generally unwelcome. within a short period of time will be considered spam. Repeatedly submitting links to the same blog/YouTube channel/etc. Don't submit links to blogspam or other low-quality content. Spammers will be banned this sub will not become a marketing cesspit for vendors. Off-topic posts may be locked or removed. Keep post submissions relevant to VMware.

VMWARE FUSION 11.5 KEY MAC OS
Support requests involving Mac OS on unsupported hardware (not a Mac) or software (VMware Workstation or VMware Player) will be removed, and will result in a ban. This includes discussion of 'unlocker' or other methods used to violate the Mac OS EULA by running Mac OS on non-Apple hardware. Expect posts facilitating or promoting piracy to be removed. The keyboard and mouse interactions with a remote virtual machine located on ESXi Server or vCenter Server work well after VMware Fusion initially establishes connection. However the remote virtual machine doesn't respond to keyboard and mouse input after being left idle for a while.Have a technical question? Just make a self post!ĭiscussion of piracy methods will not be permitted.


For more information, see VMSA-2020-0004. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project () has assigned the identifier CVE-2020-3947 to this issue. Fusion 11.5.2 addresses a use-after-free vulnerability in vmnet-dhcpd.This release of VMware Fusion addresses the following issues: It contains bug fixes and security updates.
VMWARE FUSION 11.5 KEY UPGRADE
This release of VMware Fusion is a free upgrade for all VMware Fusion 11 users. VMware Fusion® 11 is the easiest, fastest, and most reliable way to run Windows and other x86 based operating systems on a Mac without rebooting.įor more information, see the broader VMware Fusion documentation. What's in the Release Notes The release notes cover the following topics:
