This means you’ll no longer need the “Check and upgrade VMware Tools before each power on” setting on the guest machine. ![]() The first advantage is that you’re de-coupling the ESXi version of tools from the UCOS application. Moving to open-vm-tools will not take you out of any ‘compliance’ or get you yelled at by TAC. The open-vm-tools package is 100% supported by both Cisco and VMware. What are these Open VMware Tools? In short – the better VMware Tools. So I was very excited in 12.5 you now have the option to move straight to Open VMware Tools. ![]() Keeping the native VMware Tools upgraded, installed, and working can be a challenge during upgrades. ![]() If you have had your UC solution for many years, then it is likely you have bumped into issues along with the way. There is a long and bumpy history with native VMware tools on Cisco UCOS collaboration applications. Hi! I’m back with a quick take on Cisco Collaboration UCOS 12.5 and switching to open VMware Tools.
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