This is exactly the setup I have - a "mother" machine that is running
Windows 7 64 bit and vmWare Workstation. All my work is done in virtual
machines. The host does nothing except host VMs. I have absolutely no
problem at all running multiple VMs, some with single monitors, some with
dual.

I have used vmWare Player to do this with no problems, but currently use
Workstation as I use snapshots and other functionality a lot. Well worth
the extra $.

Sent from my flux capacitor. Please excuse brevity and any odd autocorrect
errors.
On 05/11/2013 1:41 PM, "Greg Keogh" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I forgot to mention why I'm attempting to get VMware player to go
> full-screen on multiple monitors...
>
> When I build a brand new main work machine next Xmas holidays I am
> considering using Windows 7 in a VM as my "primary" OS. I would leave the
> host OS barely touched. However, this plan is totally dependent upon
> multi-monitor full-screen operation. If it's not possible with Player then
> I will have to find an alternative, or perhaps there are reasons my plan is
> flawed and I should stick to the native OS as my real one. Are others doing
> as I planned, how?
> Greg K
>
>

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