Yes a facepalm moment but the type of thing MOST of us have done at one time or 
another.  My primary system is a MacBook Pro.  Has been for about 7 years.  

I run Fusion with 5-7 VM (not all running at the same time) to get into 
Customer’s VPN.   The reason for my setup is EXACTLY the same.   I would 
suggest you will get much better milage dragging this guy into a sudo role in 
IT of helping you with ideas since this was a great one and he has at least 
SOME technical ability rather than any action that effectively punishes him 
from trying to take initiative and do good things.

Just a thought.   

-----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> On Behalf Of Kurt Buff

> He wants to stand up multiple VMs, because our customers use a plethora of
> VPN clients that like to step all over each other, and it would make life a
> *lot* easier to have a dedicated VM per VPN client type/version - it's a
> good idea, surprisingly)
> 

> It turns out that he was building a VM, then doing a sysprep before copying
> the VM to stand up a new one.
> 
> Of course, he was sysprepping his host machine, and not the VM.
> 




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