Cannot connect to the VMServer on Windows 7

Windows 7 ultimate 32 bit

installed VMware-server - 2.0.2

This installation failed with various errors

until that I specified the /NCRC switch in the invocation of the installer

Once installed, Firefox, I was able to access

http://127.0.0.1:8222 , and I get a login dialog box

the computer-> local users and groups-> users management

We see that there are only 4 users on the computer. 2 of those

users are accounts that were created when I installed

the operating system. I use these accounts all the time on site and also

actions within my network. None of these accounts

have been able to connect. the 3rd user is "Guest", and I couldn't

no newspaper in the comments. The 4th user is "__vmware_user__. When

you try this user, the error message generated by VMware

changes of server, which tells me that I'm on the right track.

Unfortunately, I do not know the password for this account,

because of course, it was created during the installation. I have reset

the password for this user and now after having supplied the

username and password for VMServer Panel, I get an error

message telling me:

You do not have the permissions to connect to the server.

I should anyone has any ideas on how proceed?

The account you use must be a local administrator with a non-empty password. I suggest the creation of a new local user with a non-empty password, add them to the local group administrators and then try to connect to the VMware web console with this account.

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