VMWare Workstation shared 11 VM reports 0.00 CPU and RAM usage

I use Windows Professional 8.1.  Since I upgraded from VMWare Workstation 10 to 11, the split of the VM screen reported 0.00 CPU and RAM use.  At the time, I took the following screenshot, I got four virtual machines running.  Anyone who has to run in this issue:

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