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3 Under Other in the Settings window, click Encryption.
4 Choose Virtual machine is not encrypted.
5 Type the password for the virtual machine.
6 Click OK.
Results
Encryption is removed from the virtual machine. You no longer not need a password to access the
virtual machine and its contents.
Store the Password for an Encrypted Virtual Machine in Keychain
You can store the password for an encrypted virtual machine in your Mac's Keychain password
management system at any time. Mac Keychain remembers the password for you.
You can store the encryption password in the Keychain password management system when you
first encrypt a virtual machine. See Encrypt a Virtual Machine. You also have the opportunity to
store the encryption password in the Keychain password management system every time you are
prompted for the encryption password.
Prerequisites
n Suspend or power off the virtual machine.
n Verify that you have the password for the encrypted virtual machine.
Procedure
1 Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
2 Select a virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Library window and click Settings.
3 Select the Remember Password check box.
4 Type the password for the virtual machine.
5 Click OK.
Results
The password for the encrypted virtual machine is stored in Keychain.
Virtual Machine Compatibility
The compatibility of a virtual machine with different versions of Fusion and other VMware products
is based on its hardware version. The hardware version of a virtual machine is established by the
version of Fusion that was used to create the virtual machine.
Consider upgrading the hardware version of your virtual machine if you upgrade Fusion or if you
want to use the virtual machine in other VMware products.
You must power off a virtual machine before you change its hardware version.
Using VMware Fusion
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