VMware Workstation 11.1 Release Notes
VMware Workstation 11.1 | February 17, 2015
Last updated: February 17, 2015
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VMware Workstation enables technical professionals to develop, test, demonstrate, and deploy software by running multiple Windows, Linux, and other x86-based operating systems simultaneously on the same PC.
You can replicate server, desktop, and tablet environments in a virtual machine and allocate multiple processor cores, gigabytes of memory, and graphics storage to each virtual machine, regardless of whether the VM is on a personal PC or in a private corporate cloud.
These release notes cover the following topics.
Resolved issues
The following issues have been resolved in VMware Workstation 11.1.
A Linux guest operating system booted on EFI firmware would sometimes become unresponsive to the keyboard and mouse when there was a short period of mouse movement during the operating system startup. This issue has been fixed.
Outlook 2010 would occasionally crash when running in Unity mode. This issue has been fixed.
You cannot compress or defragment a persistent disk. This issue has been fixed.
The user interface would sometimes crash when a user copied and pasted a file between two Windows guests. This issue has been fixed.
Fixed rendering corruption in user interface elements on Fedora 20 guests with 3D enabled.
When creating a new virtual machine with SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) 12, the simple installation path was not available. This issue has been fixed.
Use the keys in the TXT file to install.
There is no online validation.
Have fun, Murph