Difference between revisions of "Unblock VMWare"
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You might run into the problem that you can't click this button in any way. To get around this issue do the following: | You might run into the problem that you can't click this button in any way. To get around this issue do the following: | ||
− | * Press CTRL-SHIFT-4 --> this will get you in screenshot mode. | + | * '''Press CTRL-SHIFT-4''' --> this will get you in screenshot mode. |
− | * Don't make a screenshot, just take note of the coordinates of the mouse cursor when you | + | * Don't make a screenshot, just take note of the coordinates of the mouse cursor when you place it somewhere on the allow-button. |
− | * Open Script Editor | + | * Open '''Script Editor''' from the Utilities. |
* paste this syntax: '''tell application "System Events" to click at {x, y }''' --> replace x, y with the coordinates you wrote down from the previous step. | * paste this syntax: '''tell application "System Events" to click at {x, y }''' --> replace x, y with the coordinates you wrote down from the previous step. | ||
* Run the script | * Run the script | ||
And done! The unclickable button is clicked and the necessary change to allow VM's to run is applied. | And done! The unclickable button is clicked and the necessary change to allow VM's to run is applied. |
Latest revision as of 19:33, 28 June 2018
Intro
When running VMWare Fusion 10 on OS X you might run into an error when starting a virtual machine: Can not connect to peer processes.
On the internet you will read to go to "system preferences", "Security & Privacy", make sure the tab "General" is selected. There you will find a message telling you: "System software from developer "VMware, Inc." was blocked from loading." with an allow-button behind it.
You might run into the problem that you can't click this button in any way. To get around this issue do the following:
- Press CTRL-SHIFT-4 --> this will get you in screenshot mode.
- Don't make a screenshot, just take note of the coordinates of the mouse cursor when you place it somewhere on the allow-button.
- Open Script Editor from the Utilities.
- paste this syntax: tell application "System Events" to click at {x, y } --> replace x, y with the coordinates you wrote down from the previous step.
- Run the script
And done! The unclickable button is clicked and the necessary change to allow VM's to run is applied.