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#Found a shit ton of cab files in temp folder .exe
exe part if you have enabled Windows Explorer to show extensions)
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Task 1: Get a window open of your %TEMP% directory
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I found Firefox had put it in my Downloads directory. Next I had to find the VMware Player install file – so I searched my drive for VMware-player*.*. Some files will be skipped of course as they will be in use. Or for the GUI junkies – enter the location %TEMP% in the address bar of a Windows Explorer window and clean away. On my first attempt, I found my TEMP directory was so clogged with junk that I couldn’t find the file I needed, so I cleaned it out: C:\> cd %TEMP%Ĭ:\Users\CHRISW~1\AppData\Local\Temp> del /F /S /Q *.* Thanks mostly to this post, based on an earlier version, I was able to find vmnetcfg.exe in VMware Player v3.1.4. If comes with VMware Player, but is buried very deep and you need to know where to look to find it. Vmnetcfg.exe is an essential tool if you want to manage a Windows host computer’s virtual interfaces (like VMnet1 and VMnet8).