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Because VMware virtual machines run in many VMware products in addition to vSphere, some virtual machine parameters do not apply in a vSphere environment. Although these features do not appear in vSphere user interfaces, disabling them reduces the number of vectors through which a guest operating system could access a host. Use the following .vmx setting to disable these features: isolation.tools.unity.push.update.disable = "TRUE" isolation.tools.ghi.l"unch"enu.change = "TRUE" isolation.tools.ghi.a"tolo"on.disable = "TRUE" isolation.tools.hgfsS"rver"et.disable = "TRUE" isolation.tools.memSc"edFa"eSampleStats.disable = "TRUE" isolation.tools.getCr"ds.d"sable = "TRUE" Reference: https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-51/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vmtools.install.doc%2FGUID-685722FA-9009-439C-9142- 18A9E7C592EA.html
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