On the website the Workstation version is 8.0.2.
I have 8.0.1 installed and, if I search for updates, it reports that no update is available.
Can you help me understand what's wrong?
The 8.0.2 setup I've downloaded does not perform update but requires to uninstall 8.0.1 and install 8.0.2... this is annoying...
M
update never was an option - it is always uninstall old - install new version
if 8.0.1 works ok for you - stick to it
This is very confusing.
On the website it talk sof Update to 8.0.2
The sw has an update function
how you can say "update never was an option"
what is the update menu for? is not clear.
M
The update menu merely goes out to check if a newer version is available.
As far as the website, it's an update vs. an upgrade. Differences between major version changes and minor version or revision changes.
still confused
8.0.1 - 8..0.1
is an update not an upgrade
is a minor version change
the sw should update!
M
Yes, the versions may be a minor change. But often, most of the services, drivers, and other files are ALL changed, at least to some extent. The difference between a patch/update and the full installation would be so small that it would not be worthwhile for the developers to create it, and QA to test it.
I don't see it like that. The GUI software updates should reveal that there is a new version available. In case of VMware policy it should be available in 2 steps. If there's a new major like from 7 to 8 there should be notice that there's a real new version but that I need to obtain it. Or in the case from 8.0.1 to 8.0.2 that there's a minor update and if I would like to download and install.
At least this was happening between 8.0.0 and the siftware update 8.0.1
And we're not talking about a software which is for free. Uploading the 8.0.2 version to the webservice and adjusting some xml file should be not that much work for someone at VMware. Or if it's such a dangerous version why not make it a beta which is time limited and add only the next stable minor version to the software update service.
I know a lot of programs which for sure gives hints about minor updates or even download and ask you to install it. Just my 2 pennies
version 8.0.2 was not even announced in the forum - probably for a good reason
the tools for standalone vmplayer are not available ...
looks like Workstation is no longer regarded as an important product of the company
I totally agree with Bernd Nowak, that's the expected behaviour.
It was on the website than disappeared...
... if you are right:
well let's all move to Hyper-V
I will start investigate Virtual PC and how to migrate from Workstation...
If the standalone tools for VMware Player are not included it is a downgrade (or downupdate if you prefer). The changelogs for minor point updates are always obscure. They include " suggestions from the community" - which are never specified but if they break - well its our fault not VMware. I have agreed before tht WS seems not to be a major interest for VMware . If this is the case a lot of people have lost a lot lof money in a good faith investment- cetainly I have. What does this imply for the VMware Marketpalce?? This is not uncommon for both software and hardware. Older products become "deprecated". I noticed this from M$. Their 'upgrade" of Hyper-V as it appears in Windows 8 not longer supports the Unix Tools for example. As long as these companies make money there is nothing for it. The odds of a major 'strike" against MS., Apple l - or VMwae are nil. There are many shareware programs for Windows from small developers that don't follow this line of "improvements" and fullly document changes and improvements from thie developer(s) new versions which you accept or not. I've not followed my own advice many times - with VMware particulariy. All we can do is make the best of it. End of this rant.