![]() ![]() After purchasing, I downloaded the trial, upgraded version 6 to version 11 and applied the license key and loaded the new version. So… I had to get out my credit card and buy version 11. Unfortunately more articles pointed to the same conclusion. In this article, basically it was telling me this is what happens after upgrading to to High Sierra and after doing so you must upgrade to a newer version of VMWare Fusion. Soon after I doing this, I fired up VMWare Fusion 6.x and get the error: “Cannot find a valid peer process to connect to”. In comes Google to the rescue. So what have I done recently that would stop making it work? So to give you some background, I have a mid-2012 Mac Book Pro pre-Retina and decided to upgrade to MacOS High Sierra from El Capitan (yes I know Mojave is available now). ![]() Richard … I don’t want to read … gimme the solution! I ran into this error message the other day: “Cannot find a valid peer process to connect to” when loading some of my older development virtual machines via VMWare Fusion 6.x. ![]()
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