I just had some experience with the VMWare Player, and if you install it, it 
also installs 2 virtual network ports. I was not able to get my laptop to work 
with regular networking without disabling these 2 ports. I was not in any wise 
able to get those ports to bridge to my default network adapter. 

I stuck with Parallels a long time ago because of the ease of configuration. I 
was able to create MULTIPLE virtual adapters and be bridged to multiple VLANS 
that way (I managed a network with 15 VLANS). I was advised by VMWare that in 
order to do that I would have to find an obscure config file and edit it 
correctly, and *maybe* I could get that working. 

I haven't looked back since. That's MY 2ยข

Bob S


> On Mar 5, 2019, at 13:33 , JJS via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> you could use vmware to run other OS's

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