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vmware 17 take ownership than fails

CyberChef answered on February 11, 2023 Popularity 1/10 Helpfulness 1/10

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vmware 17 take ownership than fails

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It is highly likely that you will see some .lck or .lock files and/or folders. Which ones you will see (lck or lock) depends on the version of your VMware product.

Delete those files (move them to another folder if you are more comfortable with that) and then go back to VMware Workstation.

Open those virtual machines again and chances are pretty big that they will work as they used to be.

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