Vmware Workstation Pro V17.6.1 Build 24319023 -... Direct
In specific situations, based on different hardware and topologies, the multi-monitor feature may not work as expected. You might experience the topology reverting to a single screen or find that you cannot cycle through the monitors. Unfortunately, as of this release, there is no immediate workaround from VMware.
This specific maintenance release focuses on refining the stability and capabilities of the 17.6 branch.
2. Console Hardware Acceleration Crash (SVGA Exception) resolved
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: It resolves a critical svga Exception 0xc0000005 error that occurred when powering on virtual machines with 3D graphics disabled while hardware acceleration was globally enabled.
Linux users rejoice. The vmmon and vmnet modules failed to compile on kernels beyond 6.8. Build 24319023 includes updated source code that patches cleanly against kernel 6.10.8.
| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | | 17.6.1 | | Build Number | 24319023 | | Release Date | October 2024 (approx.) | | Type | Maintenance / Security Release | | Host OS Support | Windows 11 23H2/24H2, Windows Server 2022, Linux kernels up to 6.6 | In specific situations, based on different hardware and
: Inherits device support from the host OS, making it compatible with the latest modern hardware.
This specific micro-release addresses critical performance bugs and edge-case errors reported in previous iterations of version 17.6.
Systems utilizing native OS languages or regional localization patterns outside of standard English frequently choked during the MSI extraction phase of installation. The v17.6.1 installer engine normalizes localization pathways for smooth deployment. This specific maintenance release focuses on refining the
The software supports DirectX 11 and OpenGL 4.3, providing a smooth, responsive 3D graphics experience within virtual machines. This is essential for running graphics-intensive applications or testing gaming software. 3. Encrypted Virtual Machines
High DPI display auto-scaling for 4K and multi-monitor setups 3. Enterprise-Grade Networking Configuration