A 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.
Key Features Include:
- Run multiple operating systems simultaneously on a single PC.
- Experience the benefits of preconfigured products without any installation or configuration issues.
- Share data between host computer and virtual machine.
- Run both 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.
VMware Player also supports Microsoft Virtual Server virtual machines or Microsoft Virtual PC virtual machines.
軟體資訊 |
檔案版本 |
VMware Player 4.0.4 |
檔案名稱 |
VMware-player-4.0.4-744019.exe
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檔案大小 |
116.41MB |
系統 |
Windows 2000 / XP / Windows 7 / XP 64-bit / Vista 64-bit / Windows 7 64-bit / Windows 8 / Windows 8 64-bit / Windows 10 / Windows 10 64-bit |
支援語系 |
Multiple languages |
軟體類型 |
免費軟體 |
更新日期 |
2012-06-15 |
更新日誌 |
# Resolved Issues * General Issues - Linux guests running the Linux kernel version 2.6.34 or later could not be pinged from the host via an IPv6 address. - On rare occasions, Linux guests would suddenly fail to Autofit or enter Unity. - Unity mode would exit if the title bar of an application contained certain non UTF-8 encoded extended ASCII characters. - On Windows hosts, the VMware Player user interface sometimes became unresponsive when minimized from full-screen mode if the suggestion balloon was being displayed. - On Windows hosts, the user interface sometimes became unresponsive if the application was rendered on an extended display that was abruptly disconnected. * Security Issues - VMware host Checkpoint file memory corruption > Input data was not properly validated when loading Checkpoint files. This issue could have allowed an attacker with the ability to load a specially crafted Checkpoint file to execute arbitrary code on the host. - VMware virtual machine remote device denial of service > A device (such as CD-ROM or keyboard) that is available to a virtual machine while physically connected to a system that does not run the virtual machine is referred to as a remote device. Traffic coming from remote virtual devices was incorrectly handled. This issue could have allowed an attacker who was capable of manipulating the traffic from a remote virtual device to crash the virtual machine. |
作者 |
VMware Inc |
官網 |
http://www.vmware.com/products/player/ |