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Vsphere aliasmanager3/23/2023 ![]() The intermediate stages were lost or it was done under a different user account so that it would be in a different file under that user's So not sure if snapshots were taken after and restored meant that There was nothing in between those, not an uninstall or upgrade. That version was shipped with Fusion 7.0. Immediately preceding this was a 9.8.3 VMware Tools build 2075148 installed from 11:19. The vminst.log file has many attempts to install 11.0.0 VMware Tools build 14549434 from 14:31 onwards. Many thanks!įirst, other than the VGAuthService.exe consistently failing to start I didn't see anything else that was obvious. I downloaded the logs and looked through them. It will fail but it would be interesting to see what it does.Īnyway, things to try and see what issues/complaints are reported. If go into the "VMware VGAUth" folder and try You can then try and run some of the binaries manually just to see if things run at all. It doesn't actually install but stages all of the files on to the drive. Here the /A option will allow you to extract the contents of the installer files to a location on your local disk (just enter a path in the resulting dialog box). Since you now the those VC runtime packages installed, then another option opens up:Īgain, if you have the tools ISO mounted in the CDROM (and for example mapped to drive D) then from your cmd.exe window I would be interested to see what our installer log files show. Vminst.log and vmmsi.log or with similar containing timestamps of when they were modified/created.Ĭan you zip them and put them some place I can download them and email me the location at ? So it appears that means that something else is preventing the VGAuth service from starting up.įirst things first, if you cd %TEMP% for your logged on account either in a cmd.exe or using File Explorer window, It would seem the vcredist files installed fine then. If they do you can try to install the VMware Tools again, by eitherįolders for the extracted tools (I think you are installing VMware Tools version 11.0.0) but here are You can now run both vcredist*.exe files and install them. ![]() If you go to the folder you will find the following (which is your user account temporary folder) Where the SOMEGUID will depend on the version of Tools you are installing and you should find it in the %TEMP% folder It will extract the vcredist_x86.exe and vcredist_圆4.exe into a folder such as If you run a command prompt (cmd.exe) and execute (assuming you have mounted the tools ISO in your CDROM and it is mapped to drive D): ![]() It could be a VC runtime issue that is not installed correctly or missing some DLLs that the VGAuth service needs to run. ![]()
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