VMWare Workstation v.6.5.2 suppresses the display of controls in Microsoft Expression Blend

I tried to install Expression Blend on different OS in VMWare Workstation 6.5.2 v. and got the same result.

Any dialog box displays only the default button that has the focus.  The rest of the controls on a dialog box are invisible; Although they respond to the keyboard (Alt + key short) assuming that we can guess the short key of the invisible control.   After completing the installation of mixture by using the shortcut key controls of the dialogs in the installed software appears unless the mouse is hovered over them.

I had this problem with VMWare Workstation 6.5.2 Vista Ultimate, Windows XP Pro or Win 7RC running.  All of them display the same result for both Expression Blend v. 2 and 3.

No idea why?  Is there a display setting in VMWare that could cause orders are invisible until this that over?

I had the same problem, I solved it by uncheck "Accelerate 3D graphics (DirectX 9.0c)" and then properly installed Expression and display correctly.

See you soon!

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