Vmware workstation player enhanced keyboard driver
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I'm about to run through the install again, and see if you actual warn about it (you might, and I just didn't pay attention). Not sure what you'd need to do, but that's a show stopper. Perhaps load the driver only when with VMWare Workstation pro is running, then unloading on shutdown. This is what I'm hoping VMWare can address in future iterations. No RDP, no enter-pssession, no invoke-command from powershell can be used even if they were all able to be used before. It becomes an issue because your host machine will never receive the 'ctl-alt-del' to allow you to login. That's a great feature, unless you happen to be on a domain that requires you to login. The 'enhanced keyboard' passes key combinations such as 'ctl-alt-del' to VMs in Workstation. You were lucky in that you could actually log into the machine, I was completely locked out of my host machine and had to boot into a linux live usb. Additionally, hopefully VMWare will see this answer and make some changes to the vmkdb for future iterations.
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Hopefully someone else who has this issue will find this. I understand that this is more than 6 months old and this person probably has either resolved the issue or done what ever else was necessary to get around the issue.