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VMware Releases Advisory for Windows 7 Users

Original release date: February 11, 2011 | Last revised: October 23, 2012

VMware has released an advisory to alert users of an issue affecting VMware on the Microsoft Windows 7 platform. This issue prevents VMware from connecting from the View Client on Windows 7 to the View Connection Server after installing the Microsoft patches 2482017 and 2467023 from Microsoft Security Bulletin MS11-003.

VMware users on the Windows 7 platform should upgrade to VMware View Client build 353760 prior to applying Microsoft patches 2482017 and 2467023. VMware users who have previously applied these Microsoft patches should upgrade to VMware View Client build 353760 to mitigate the issue.

Additional information can be found in the VMware Knowledge Base advisory.

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