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Author:  jsfrederick [ Sat Apr 23, 2011 2:22 am ]
Post subject:  Win Config Tool via VM

I'm using VMWare Fusion on my Mac. I installed the Windows Config tool on a VM of WinXP. Started the VM, put my Yubikey in a USB port and tried to run the config tool. Would not see my Yubikey. Has anyone tried to run the Win config tool in a VM? Any success??

Author:  samir [ Tue Apr 26, 2011 10:53 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Win Config Tool via VM

Please note that we have tested this functionality with VMware server, but we think it should work with VMware Fusion.

We would appreciate if you can make the following listed changes to your Windows VMware image:

    1) Open the .vmx file of your Windows VMware image in your favorite text editor

    2) Add the following line at the end of the .vmx file:
    Code:
    usb.generic.allowHID = "TRUE"

    3) Save the .vmx file and start the Windows VMware image

Now, the Windows OS installed in VMware will start recognizing the YubiKey.

Also add a USB controller using the VMware Server Console. You can add the USB controller by selecting the Windows VMware machine's settings and clicking on Add button under the Hardware tag.

Whenever you insert the YubiKey in the physical server running the Windows Vmware image, using the VMware Server Console you need to click on VM --> Removable Devices and select the YubiKey. This will enumerate the YubiKey in the Windows OS running under VMware.

This way you can reprogram your YubiKey using the YubiKey configuration utility running in the Windows operating system under the VMware fusion.

You can download the YubiKey configuration utility and the user manual from the link below:

http://www.yubico.com/personalization-tool

We hope this helps!

Author:  jsfrederick [ Thu Apr 28, 2011 1:07 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Win Config Tool via VM

That did the trick! I had to find the .vmx file. I had to open the package contents on the VM file. Once I did that, I was able to find the .vmx file and edit to add the line.


Works great!

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