Special Notes For The Iomega Zip Drive - VMware 4 User Manual

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are not given access to the device. VMware Workstation puts a lock on the device, and
this lock restricts access so only the virtual machine can use the port.
You can choose Edit > Removable Devices to disconnect the parallel port from the
virtual machine and reconnect it.
Device Permissions
Some Linux distributions by default do not grant the virtual machine access to the lp
and parport devices. In most of these cases, the owner of the device is root and
the associated group is lp. To allow the VMware user to access the device, add the
user to the associated group. To view the owner and group of the device, run this
command:
ls –la /dev/parport0
The third and fourth columns of the output show the owner and group, respectively.
To add the user to the device group, edit the /etc/group file. On the line starting
with lp, which defines the lp group, add the VMware Workstation user's user name.
You must make this change as the root user. The following line provides an example
for a user whose user name is userj.
lp::7:daemon,lp,userj
The next time the user logs on to the host, the changes take effect.

Special Notes for the Iomega Zip Drive

On Windows 95 or Windows 98, use of older drivers for the Iomega Zip drive may
cause the guest operating system to lock up intermittently at boot time or during
installation of the guest operating system. The newest Iomega drivers work reliably in
our tests. They are available at www.iomega.com/software/index.html.
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