On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 20:48:59 +0300, Andrey Gerasimenko wrote:

> > Not unless you have the vmware directory mounted within the guest OS.
> > The VM cannot access filesystems on the host unless they are created
> > as disks on the VM or network mounted.

> This is correct, but if the virtual machine is on the same network as
> the host, then it is posible to get the VM, than the host, and finally
> to delete the VM.

True, but then you'd need to crack SSH or use some other method to get a
login on the host machine. If you're going to all that trouble, I think
you'd do more than delete the guest OS files.


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