Mac-OS-X-Server-10-6-x:~ user$ sudo find / -iname vmware-tools-cli Once turned ON, Terminal command in virtual machine shows: UPDATE: The previous permission denied were due to the fact that "Apple - System Preferences - Sharing - File Sharing" in host Mac was OFF. Library/Application Support/VMware Tools/vmware-tools-cliįind: /Volumes/VMware Shared Folders/Mac1/.DocumentRevisions-V100: Permission deniedĪnd many more permission denied and not found lines. Mac-OS-X-Server-10-6-x:Library user$ sudo find / -iname vmware-tools-cli Mac-OS-X-Server-10-6-x:Library user$ sudo.
Drag and Drop file between Windows and Mac OS X Virtual machine. VMWare Tools is set of drivers that make Mac OS X able to: Automatically adjust the screen resolution to fit the screen (View -> Autosize -> Autofit Guest). Mac-OS-X-Server-10-6-x:~ user$ cd /Library/ Application\ Support/VMware\ Tools Install VMWare Tools in Mac OS X Virtual machine. This is what I get using sudo in Terminal in virtual machine: Is that expected? Is normal to type spaces with backslash and to add a space in "/ Application"? Note that I know nothing about Terminal commands. vmware-tools-cli: No such file or directory Mac-OS-X-Server-10-6-x:~ user$ cd /Library / Application \ Support/VMware \ Tools If I change such spaces by "\ " (backslash space) and write "/ Application" with such space, it goes to such directory but then the command returns no file: Note that there are spaces in "Application Support" and "Vmware Tools". bash: cd: /Library/Application: No such file or directory Mac-OS-X-Server-10-6-x:~ user$ cd /Library/Applicatio n Support/Vmwar e Tools Mac-OS-X-Server-10-6-x:~ user$ find / -iname vmware-tools-cliĪnd many more permission denied.