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RPM package command for 64-bit guests Rpm -ivh thinprint_version-revision.x86_64.rpm
RPM package command for 32-bit guests Rpm -ivh thinprint_version-revision.i386.rpm
c To verify that VMware Virtual Printer is installed and running on the Linux guest, run
the appropriate commands.
If the Thinprint service is listed as active, VMware Virtual Printer is installed and
running.
DEB package commands for 32-bit and 64-bit
guests
Command to check the status of VMware Virtual Printer.
service thinprint status
Command to list the installed package.
dpkg -l thinprint
RPM package commands for 32-bit and 64-bit
guests
Command to check the status of VMware Virtual Printer.
service thinprint status
Command for information about the installed package.
rpm -q --info thinprint
Results
The Mac host printers appear on the printer list in the guest.
What to do next
n In the guest, print to a printer you just added from the host to confirm that the VMware Virtual
Printer configuration works.
n When you upgrade VMware Fusion in the future, to ensure that a guest has the latest version
of VMware Virtual Printer, uninstall and reinstall VMware Virtual Printer. See Uninstall VMware
Virtual Printer on Intel-based Mac.
Uninstall VMware Virtual Printer on Intel-based Mac
When you upgrade VMware Fusion, to confirm that the latest version of VMware Virtual Printer is
installed on a guest operating system, you can uninstall and reinstall VMware Virtual Printer.
Procedure
u Use the appropriate uninstallation method based on the operating system of the guest.
n Windows Guest
Use the Windows uninstall feature to uninstall the VMware Virtual Printer application. For
example, for Windows 10, perform the following steps.
a Select Start > Windows System > Control Panel.
b Click Uninstall a program.
c Select VMware Virtual Printer.
d Click Uninstall.
Using VMware Fusion
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