Vmware Insufficient Permission To Access File

Howdy, just a few minutes ago i tried reopening both my vm's after a take ownership happened, and its fixed now, but now i notice when opening either vm's that this window would pop up now, any help to this? First vm is windows xp pro, second is windows 7 pro these are the only to i have right now. I recently acquired a Supermicro SYS-1029P-N32R with 16 14TB NVMe SSD's (Micron 9300 Pro) at work. We have 100 gigabit networking on the box to our VMWare hosts. Nov 30, 2011 The issue is with the permissions on the folder and file. You can address it by changing the owner and group of the file to match your new user. You can get into this state when moving a vm from one user to another on the same system. When copying from one system to another this should be taken care of for you.

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Vmware insufficient permission to access file
  • Cannot power on a virtual machine
  • Powering on a virtual machine fails
  • You see the error:

Cannot open the configuration file Path-to-vmx-file.
Cannot open file 'Path-to-vmx-file':
Reason.

Vmware insufficient permission to access files

Or


Failed - An error occurred while opening configuration file 'Path-to-vmx-file': Could not find the file.

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  • For example:
    • Cannot open the configuration file /vmfs/volumes/4cbde796-73dd1e7e-021c-18b1166a9055/TMPSQL/TMPSQL.vmx.
      Cannot open file '/vmfs/volumes/4cbde796-73dd1e7e-021c-18b1166a9055/TMPSQL/TMPSQL.vmx': 16 (Device or resource busy).
    • Cannot open the configuration file /vmfs/volumes/bc8e8cc7-218b1a3a/Test_VM/Test_VM.vmx.
      Cannot open file '/vmfs/volumes/bc8e8cc7-218b1a3a/Test_VM/Test_VM.vmx': 13 (Permission denied).