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User who attempts to remove or rename files.
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Note that this error occurred before before the 12.1.1 update and is still ongoing.

I can't find any explanation of VMUICOM error 0 x 80004005. Try again later and if the problem persists, contact your system administrator or the VMware Support. T 16: 24:20.747 - 05:00 | vmui | I125: DlgUI: there was a problem updating a software component. The details of error only I can find is in the log of the user interface: Try again later and if the problem persists, contact your system administrator or the VMware Support. » "There was a problem updating a software component.
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If I click on the button to download and install it, it goes through the download and verification phases, but fails during the update phase, including a generic error: "The following software are available for download: VMware Tools for WIndows 2000 or later version - version 10.0.6. Whenever I start VMware Workstation and then to start a virtual machine, software updates window opens:
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I am running VMware Workstation Pro 12 (12.1.1 build-3770994) on Windows 7. Sudo mount -o loop payload/linux.iso /mnt/isoĬp /mnt/iso/VMwareTools-9.6. Look for the setting "" which seems to default to "upgradeAtPowerCycle" and ensure this is set to "manual", the save any change if necessary.įinally, download the relevant tools package from here, untar/unzip it several times and perform the standard tools installation process (below example is for Linux guests): wget In the terminal you can navigate into the VM folder and use a text editor to do this.

The fix is simply to downgrade the tools back to 9.6.0, however I've noticed that a lot of people have had issue with this as the default behaviour is to auto upgrade, putting your right back to version 9.6.1.įirstly you need to edit the vmx file of your VM (In some versions of VMware I think you can change this in the GUI, but I couldn't find this option in Fusion), I would suggest shutting it down completely before doing this. There is a very simple solution to this, it's reasonably well documented on the VMware forums and the developer has also responded informing us that a fix is in progress, however I thought it would be useful to collate all the information into a single post. The issue causes deletions within files to be reflected in the guess OS as truncation at the end of the file.

The issues with 3.8+ kernel that I posted about previously have been resolved in newer versions of VMware Tools, but unfortunately the latest version 9.6.1 (bundled with Fusion 6.0.2) brings along more problems with the file sync driver.
