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What's new in VMware Workstation Player 12.5.0:This release of VMware Workstation Player is a free upgrade for all VMware Workstation 12 Player users, it adds support for the following operating systems:
Windows 10 Anniversary Update
Windows Server 2016Resolved Issues in VMware Workstation Player 12.5.0:
VMware Workstation Player window does not close after the VM is powered off
On a Linux host, when you click the close button on VMware Workstation Player window while the guest OS is shutting down, a question dialog appears. You wait until the guest OS is completely powered off, then you close the question dialog. The VMware Workstation Player window does not close.
Unable to install VMware Tools in FreeBSD 10.3 guest OS
Due to changes in the FreeBSD system-bundled Perl, you cannot install VMware Tools in a FreeBSD 10.3 guest OS and you get a vmware-install.real.pl: not found error when executing the ./vmware-install.pl script.
Unable to launch Workstation Player on Fedora 23 host
After installing Workstation Player on a host running Fedora 23, Workstation Player fails to launch.
USB Ethernet adapter fails to connect to the VM
You cannot connect specific USB Ethernet adapter to a running VM.
VMware Workstation Player throws Runtime Error when you disconnect Surface Camera from a VM
On Surface Pro, you connect the Camera to the VM and it works correctly. When you disconnect the Camera from the VM, VMware Workstation Player throws Runtime error messages and stops working.
You experience incorrect resolution in Workstation Player
Sometimes the guest OS resolution is incorrect when it changes from small to large in Workstation Player.
VMware Workstation Player cannot boot virtual machines on a 64-bit Braswell N3150 processor
VMware Workstation Player cannot boot virtual machines on a 64-bit Braswell N3150 processor and the following error occurs:
MONITOR PANIC: vcpu-0:VERIFY vmcore/vmm/main/cpuid.c:376 bugNr=1036521
On the Ubuntu 15.10 and later versions guest operating system, replacing open-vm-tools with the bundled VMware Tools version, might cause VMware Tools to work improperly
On the Ubuntu 15.10 and later versions guest OS, when you replace open-vm-tools with the VMware Tools version bundled with VMware Workstation Player, VMware Tools does not work as expected. After you reboot the system, an Ubuntu crash report might appear and one of the services in VMware Tools might stop working.