> The simplest solution would be to re-download (if you don't already have the > source file), recompile and re-install. When the install script asks if you > want to keep your current settings, say no. Then enter them as you desire. Excuse me if I seem dense, but re-download what? The VMware Tools? That's what I've been doing. You click off the button, it mounts a DVD, I copy that whole compressed tar file to a work space, unwrap it, and run it as root. That's on the guest machines, of course. On the host machines there's nothing to do. No scripts, nothing. You install the whole App from a DGM file (that's a mountable image file) and when you're done, you click he App's icon and start creating virtual machines. BTW, it's not possible to run it from a command line. Someone suggested typing in vmware. It doesn't work quite that way on a Mac. If you click on an application's icon, often you're clicking on something that represents a directory with a whole pile of stuff below it. If you find out the ultimate binary that's running by grepping the process table and try to run that (you need the full pathname from root), it still doesn't work right. I've never yet taken the time to figure out how all that works. I suppose now that I've got my own Mac notebook I ought to become more of an expert. Unless you're talking about reinsalling VMware and then rebuilding my virtual machine? An option I'm less than willing to pursue. (Sounds like a Microsoft solution! I doubt that's what you're saying. Thanks as always. -- Lynn David Newton Phoenix, AZ --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss