Where the VMWarevm is stored in Yosemite after Parallels vm migration?

What is the best way to do it?

Mac 2015

I have the Parallels virtual machine and he moved very well but now when I run the machine virtual old, it does not (new virtual machine migrated from VMware Fusion)

I installed VMWare Fusion on macbook pro 2015. In this notebook, there are 2 users. Adults and adolescents with separate accounts. Install Windows 8 on the adult and the child using only the connection accounts. When I try to delete one of the vmwarevm on the behalf of the child and which dates back to main account to connect that I can't do. Is there a way to share the VMwareVM on 2 accounts? So why when I remove one of them are unable to use. I don't want to have 2 vmwarevm of 30 GB on 2 separate connections but rather 1 vmwarevm with 2 connections. Thank you

Hi Phillipj88,

The issue you face is that VMware Fusion records the virtual machine files in the / home directory that is unique for each user.

I suggest that create you a folder that both accounts can access on the Mac and then place the virtual machine in this folder.

1. create a folder on the Mac both accounts can access/VMS

2. on the record VMS, do a right click and "Get Info" under "Sharing & permissions" to ensure that the two accounts are listed and have read write access.

3. in VMware Fusion locate the machine virtual right click and select "show in Finder".

4 back to the Fusion virtual machine right click and select "Delete" (don't worry)

5. when remove the dialogue rises select 'file keep '.

6. move the file to the directory of virtual machines

7. double click to load the virtual machine and it will record merger

An alternative to this also is in VMware Fusion, you can use the link clones, which take up much less disk space

Kind regards

@iiToby

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