This just confirms what I said earlier today.  You have a choice of either 
sticking with what you have in terms of operating systems, (if your Windows VM 
is really so important to you), or else upgrading to the latest version of both 
VMware and Mac OS X.  Why some are experiencing issues I don't quite know.  
It's fine here and always has been.  Not that we use it all that much.  In 
fact, I am seriously thinking of just archiving our VM and storing it away 
somewhere to save space.

Gordon

On 26 Jul 2012, at 14:37, Bryan Jones <openses...@me.com> wrote:

Below, I've pasted VMWare's brief (four question) FAQ regarding Fusion 
compatibility with Mountain Lion. This is copied directly from their blog at: 
http://blogs.vmware.com/teamfusion/2012/07/vmware-fusion-and-os-x-mountain-lion-faq.html

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