![]() ![]() I have checked the 2 VMs, both don't have Virtual NIC ! It seems that don't need Virtual Network Editor for 2 VMs to communicate with each other. You say in your post " There should be no reason that you should be mucking with any IP settings in the virtual network editor." Then the 2 VMs need to ping each other as below: In order for 2 VMs to communicate with each other, the 2 VMs need to ping Host machine at first. VMware Workstation Pro 12.5 does have Virtual Network Editor ! That's why I install it. ![]() VMPlayer 12.5 doesn't have Virtual Network Editor ! How to assign Virtual Network Editor (vmnetcfg.exe) in VMwareWorkstationPro12.5 to VMPlayer 12.5 by editing. I have 2 Virtual Machines running in VMware Player 12.5. But I don't understand how to assign the Virtual Network Editor to VMPlayer 12.5. Now, we can assign Virtual Network Editor vmnetcfg.exe to VMPlayer 12.5 by editing. In the install directory of Trial version VMware Workstation Pro 12.5, I can run the Virtual Network Editor by running the file vmnetcfg.exe. I have downloaded and installed VMware Workstation Pro 12.5 in Windows 10. Thus, I need to extract Virtual Network Editor from VMware Workstation Pro 12.5. But Virtual Network Editor is not included in WMware Player any more ! I have chosen the free version for non-commercial use. I have downloaded and installed VMware Workstation 12.5.1 Player (the file is VMware-player-12.5.1-4542065.exe) in Windows 10. ![]()
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