Drag / move - Boot Camp / VMware Fusion 2.0.4

Hello

While trying to find a solution for this by using the search function, I came to the top with the result. I have a Boot Camp partition running XP SP3 with VMware tools installed and am access this partition using Fusion 2.0.4. Everything seems to work very well outside this drag and drop does not work (it works for normal VMware images, however).

What do I need to configure something special?

Thank you

ltsl

ltsl wrote:

I have a Boot Camp partition running XP SP3 with VMware tools installed and am access this partition using Fusion 2.0.4. Everything seems to work very well outside this drag and drop does not work (it works for normal VMware images, however).

& Sliding feature is provided by VMware Tools, then the only suggestion I have is for you to uninstall/reinstall VMware Tools in the virtual Boot Camp Machine score.  To do this, while running the Boot Camp partition in a Virtual Machine and then click Start > Control Panel > Add / Remove Programs > VMware Tools.  After uninstalling, you can reinstall by selecting install VMware Tools in the virtual machine menu.

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