Mounting VM on the host machine?

Hello

Recently, my trial expired for Fusion Desktop 6 for Mac, but I need to get some files of the virtual machine on my host. I know that this is possible, but when I use the app VMMounter thing, I can't find it anywhere, not even download the FUSE thing helps at all. Please could someone help me out here?

Thanks in advance

Leon

(I use OS x 10.9.3 as host, and my VM's OS x Snow Leopard Server)

The program can only handle set/set of virtual disks. What you're trying to get is a virtual disk to a snapshot.

And the snapshot is locked.

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