Hello

If you are using the vagrant-vmware-* plugin

please email support @ hashicorp.com

Thanks
alvaro.

On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 12:55 PM Paul Broadwith <[email protected]> wrote:

> When you try to use:
>
> vagrant up
>
> or
>
> vagrant up --provider=virtualbox
>
> and you are NOT in an elevated session you get:
>
>
> Vagrant failed to initialize at a very early stage:
>
> Failed to invoke the VMware utility task.
>
>   Cause: ERROR: Access is denied.
>
> Please address the issue above and try again. If
> this problem persists, please contact [email protected]
>
>
> This is with the vmware plugin installed and the environment variable
> `VAGRANT_DEFAULT_PROVIDER` set to `virtualbox`.
>
> My issue is not so much that you need to use an elevated session but why I
> need to use an elevated session when prior to installing the vmware plugin
> it wasn't necessary. Vagrant appears to want to use the VMware plugin
> (which launches a vmware tool which requires admin rights) for something
> even though it's not bringing a VMware box.
>
> Is this normal behaviour?
>


-- 
Alvaro

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