- Launch Windows PowerShell as Administrator
- Change directory to the folder where the VMware-VMRC-xxx.msi is located
- Execute .\VMware-VMRC-xxx.msi
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awesome, hope you don't mind I sent your link to the VMWare KB article that implied no fix was available~
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