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Chapter 16 Connecting Devices
Thesettingthatcontrolssmartcardsharingislocatedintheglobalconfigurationfile.
Theglobalconfigurationfileiscreatedwhenyouchangeanyofthedefaultsettingsin
theWorkstationpreferenceseditor(Edit>Preferences).Thefilelocationdependson
thehostoperatingsystem:
OnmostWindowshosts:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\VMware\VMware
Workstation\config.ini
OnWindowsVistaandWindows7hosts:
C:\ProgramData\VMware\VMware Workstation\config.ini
OnLinuxhosts:
/etc/vmware/config
To disable smart card sharing
1Iftheconfig.inifiledoesnotyetexistonyourhostcomputer,chooseEdit>
Preferencesandchangeatleastoneofthesettingsinthepreferenceeditor.
2Opentheconfig.inifilewithatexteditorandaddthefollowingline:
usb.ccid.useSharedMode = "FALSE"
3 Saveandclosethefile.
4Setpermissionsonthisfilesothatotheruserscannotchangeit.
Support for Generic SCSI Devices
GenericSCSIgivestheguestoperatingsystemdirectaccesstoSCSIdevicesconnected
tothehost,suchasscanners,tapedrives ,andotherdatastoragedevices.UsingtheSCSI
genericdriver,WorkstationallowsavirtualmachinetorunanySCSIdevicethatis
supportedbytheguestoperatingsystem.
Intheory,genericSCSIisc
om
pletelydeviceindependent,butVMwarehasdiscovered
itissensitivetotheguestoperatingsystem,deviceclass,andspecificSCSIhardware.
TryanySCSIhardwareandreportproblemstoVMwaretechnicalsupport.
OnWindowshosts,toaccesshostSCSIdevicesfromwithinavirtualmachine,you
mustrunW
orkstationasauserwithadministratoraccess.
OnLinuxhosts,youmusthavereadandwritepermissionsonagivengenericSCSI
devicetousethedevicewithinavirtualmachine,evenifthedeviceisaread‐only
devicesuchasaCD‐ROMdrive.Thesedevicestypicallydefaulttoroot‐only
perm
issi
ons.Youradministratorcancreateagroupwithaccesstoreadandwriteto
thesedevicesandaddtheappropriateuserstothatgroup.
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