VMware Workstation 11 - connection to vCloud don't Air any displayed VMs?

Connection to vCloud Air no VMs not posted?

No Data Center displays, impossible to download?

Any ideas?

It was not fixed, I was told it was a bug and would be fixed with the general release

vCloud Air.

Support for VMware (VMware Workstation Support, India) me, notifies when this issue has been resolved! (when that date comes, I'll be updating here!)

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