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KB ID 0001082 Dtd 03/07/15 Problem Have you installed the client on Windows 10? My boss asked me this week, I replied no, but if it didn’t work then loads of people would soon be moaning. VMware Software Manager makes it easy to find, select, and download the content needed to install or upgrade a VMware product or suite with the push of a button. Customers who have purchased VMware vSphere 6.5 can download their relevant installation package from the product download tab below. Jump to Using the thick vSphere client - First, download the vSphere client installation file. You want to use, and accept the VMware terms of use. I remember sometime ago I had to use comparability mode to install it on Windows 8. I had the brainwave, “Why not ThinApp the client” it would work then, but the 5.5 client stubbornly refused to fire and the ThinApp package size was enormous. So using the manual process I had used to try and ThinApp it on Windows 8, I pulled down Windows 10 from and tried it on that, successfully. Disclaimer: Yes you should be using the VMware web client, but what if it’s a standalone server? Speaking of which, the web client will not currently run in ‘Spartan’, (yes flash is enabled). But it runs in Internet Explorer 11, which is still in Windows 10. Solution Anyway we want the ‘Fat’ VMware client, here I’m using 5.5 (build 1618071). Which I have downloaded to the desktop. The install file is actually an archive with the installation files within it, to open that archive I’m going to use 7Zip, download and install that first. ![]() Vmware Vsphere Thick Client Download Free![]() Vmware Vsphere Download FreeNow I can open the archive and navigate around the folder structure inside. Locate and extract the actual client install file (in the bin folder). Vmware Vsphere Client DownloadClient requires.Net 3.5 the install file for that is in the redist folder. Finaly it also requires Visual J#, you will find that in redistvjredist directory locate the 32 or 64 bit version as applicable, and extract that also. Install the.Net 3.5 first, Then install Visual J#. Then on the properties of the extracted setup file >properties > Compatibility > Run as Windows 7 > Apply > OK. I also launched by right clicking and selecting ‘Run as Administrator’, but I don’t think that’s necessary. When done launch the application. All being well, you should be able to log in as normal.
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