2010-02-24

VMware Player 3.0.1

VMware PlayerA virtual machine is a computer defined in software. It's like running a PC on your PC.

This free desktop virtualization software application makes it easy to operate any virtual machine created by VMware Workstation, VMware Fusion, VMware Server or VMware ESX, as well as Microsoft Virtual Server virtual machines or Microsoft Virtual PC virtual machines.

* Run multiple operating systems simultaneously on a single PC
* Experience the benefits of preconfigured products without any installation or configuration hassles
* Share data between host computer and virtual machine
* Run 32- and 64-bit virtual machines
* Leverage 2-way Virtual SMP
* Use 3rd-party virtual machines and images
* Share data between host computer and virtual machine
* Broad host and guest operating system support
* Support for USB 2.0 devices
* Get appliance info at start-up
* Gain easy access to virtual machines via intuitive home page interface

Title: VMware Player 3.0.1
Filename: VMware-player-3.0.1-227600.exe
File size: 89.96MB (94,333,096 bytes)
Requirements: Windows 2000 / XP / 2003 / Vista / Windows7 / XP64 / Vista64 / Windows7 64
Languages: en-US
License: Freeware
Date added: February 23, 2010
Author: VMware Inc
www.vmware.com
Homepage: www.vmware.com/products/player/


Change Log:

- On VMware Player 3.0, multiple core vCPU support does not work on Windows 7. As a result, Windows 7 Home Premium, Home Basic, and Starter editions which support a single CPU with multiple core can not use more than one vCPU in the virtual machine.
- Importing a Windows 7 XP Mode virtual machine fails if you install VMware Player in a directory path that contains non-ASCII characters.
- In some instances, if you choose not to download VMware Tools automatically, the virtual machine becomes unresponsive when you install VMware Tools manually using VM > Install VMware Tools.
- In some instances on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 hosts, when you create a virtual machine the Next button in the Select a Disk Type dialog box is disabled.
- On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 guests, printers configured on the host do not appear in the guest.

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