VMware Tools 12.3.5 | 26 OCT 2023 | Build No 22544099 Check for additions and updates to these release notes. |
VMware Tools 12.3.5 | 26 OCT 2023 | Build No 22544099 Check for additions and updates to these release notes. |
This release resolves CVE-2023-34057 and CVE-2023-34058. For more information on this vulnerability and its impact on VMware products, see https://www.vmware.com/security/advisories/VMSA-2023-0024.html.
The open-vm-tools source release resolves CVE-2023-34059 (Linux only).
Updated OpenSSL version to 3.0.10.
Updated glibmm version to 2.70.0.
Updated libsigc++ version to 3.0.6.
For earlier releases of VMware Tools, see the VMware Tools Documentation page.
VMware Tools 12.3.5 supports the following guest operating systems:
windows.iso supports Windows 7 SP1 or Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 and later.
The Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable package is a prerequisite for installing VMware Tools for Windows 12.3.5 and ships with the VMware Tools 12.3.5 download package. While preparing a Windows guest for installation, VMware Tools runs the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package installer, which checks for a more recent version on the guest. If the guest has a more recent version already present, the package does not install.
For a 32-bit Windows guest, the prerequisite version is Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2022 Redistributable (x86) version 14.36.32532.0.
For a 64-bit Windows guest, the prerequisite versions are Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2022 Redistributable (x86) version 14.36.32532.0 and Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2022 Redistributable (x64) version 14.36.32532.0.
Refer to Microsoft's update KB2977003 for the latest supported Visual C++ downloads.
Installing or upgrading to VMware Tools 12.3.5 is not supported for Windows versions that do not meet the prerequisite. Customers should use or upgrade to VMware Tools 11.0.6 until they can update their Windows OS to meet the prerequisites for VMware Tools 12.3.5.
Windows OS level prerequisites
Windows Server 2022
Windows 11
Windows Server 2019
Windows Server 2016
Windows 10
Windows Server 2012 R2 with Microsoft's update KB2919355
Windows 8.1 with Microsoft's update KB2919355
Windows Server 2012
Windows 8
Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (SP1) with Microsoft's update KB4474419
Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) with Microsoft's update KB4474419
windows.iso for Windows Arm supports Windows 10 1709 Arm 64-bit and later.
For a Windows Arm guest, the prerequisite version is Microsoft Visual C++ 2022 Redistributable package (Arm64)- 14.36.32532.0. Refer to Microsoft's update KB2977003 for the latest supported Visual C++ downloads.
Installing or upgrading to VMware Tools 12.3.5 is not supported for Windows Arm versions that do not meet the prerequisite.
Windows OS level prerequisites
Windows 11 Arm
Windows 10 1709 Arm
For details on darwin.iso version, refer to VMware Tools 12.1.0 Release Notes.
For details on linux.iso, refer to VMware Tools 10.3.26 Release Notes.
For details on solaris.iso, refer to VMware Tools 10.3.10 Release Notes.
VMware Tools ISO images are frozen for some end of life guest operating systems. Some ISO images are not included with ESXi in the tools-light VIB. For more details, see the VMware Tools Documentation page. All VMware Tools ISO images are available for download from https://support.broadcom.com.
VMware Tools for Windows: 32-bit and 64-bit installer executable (.exe) files are available for download. These files are provided for easier access and installation of VMware Tools in Windows guest operating systems.
VMware Tools for Windows Arm: Installer executable (.exe) files are available for download.
VMware Tools 12.3.5 is available in the following languages:
English
French
German
Spanish
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
VMware Tools 12.1.0 was the last regular release for Mac OS. Refer to KB 88698 for details. An updated darwin.iso 12.1.1 has been released to address a reported security vulnerability.
The Windows pre-Vista ISO image for VMware Tools is no longer packaged with ESXi. The Windows pre-Vista ISO image is available for download only. For download information, see the Product Download page.
VMware Tools ships PVSCSI floppy images and PVSCSI drivers in Tools ISO for OS installation on a PVSCSI disk controller. The PVSCSI floppy images for supporting OS versions Vista, Server 2008, and Windows 7 are removed from VMware Tools 12.1.0 and later releases.
The Tar Tools (linux.iso) and OSPs shipped with VMware Tools 10.3.x release will continue to be supported. However, releases after VMware Tools 10.3.5 only include critical and security fixes. No new features are provided in these types of VMware Tools (Tar Tools and OSPs). Using open-vm-tools is recommended for the Linux distributions that provide open-vm-tools packages. For more information about open-vm-tools, see KB 2073803. For information on VMware Tools compatibility with guest operating systems, see KB 90203.
Starting with VMware Tools version 10.2.0, Perl script-based VMware Tools installation for FreeBSD has been discontinued. FreeBSD systems are supported only through the open-vm-tools packages directly available from FreeBSD package repositories. FreeBSD packages for open-vm-tools 10.1.0 and later are available from FreeBSD package repositories.
The Guest OS Customization Support Matrix provides details about the guest operating systems supported for customization.
The VMware Product Interoperability Matrix provides details about the compatibility of current and earlier versions of VMware Products.
VMware Tools can be downloaded from the Product Download page.
The steps to install VMware Tools vary depending on your VMware product and the guest operating system you have installed. For general steps to install VMware Tools in most VMware products, see General VMware Tools installation instructions (1014294).
To set up productLocker to point to the shared datastore, see KB 2004018.
This release provides packages to upgrade VMware Tools 11.2.5 or later deployments using GuestStore.
For specific instructions to install, upgrade, and configure VMware Tools, see the VMware Tools Documentation page.
VMware Tools 12.3.5 provides the following driver versions for Windows x86 and x64:
|
|
Hardware Drivers |
|
efifwfromhost.bin |
1.0.0.0 |
pvscsi.sys |
1.3.26.0 |
vmaudio.sys |
5.10.0.3506 |
vmci.sys |
9.8.18.0 |
vmmouse.sys |
12.5.12.0 |
vmusbmouse.sys |
12.5.12.0 |
vmxnet3.sys |
1.9.14.0 |
vm3dmp.sys |
9.17.06.0005 |
Software Drivers |
|
vmhgfs.sys |
11.0.44.0 |
vmmemctl.sys |
7.5.7.0 |
vmrawdsk.sys |
1.1.7.0 |
vnetWFP.sys |
12.2.0.0 |
vsepflt.sys |
12.3.0.0 |
vsock.sys |
9.8.19.0 |
Security DLL |
|
vmwsu.dll |
2.5.1.0 |
VMware Tools 12.3.5 provides the following driver versions for Windows Arm:
|
VMware Tools 12.3.5 |
vmusbmouse.sys |
12.5.13.0 |
vmxnet3.sys |
1.9.14.0 |
vm3dmp.sys |
9.17.06.0005 |
А Windows virtual machine with a VMXNET 3 driver fails with a blue screen when you install WSL2
Windows fails with a blue screen because it consumes an uninitialized value of Net Buffer List which is not cleared. The blue screen shows that TcpRecvSegCoalesceInfo
has an uninitialized value of 32 bits. As a result, the Windows NDIS driver fails with a blue screen.
Workaround: For previous releases that do not have this fix, you can disable RSC.
For example, disable-netadapterRsc -name " ethernet" -ipv4
.
This issue is resolved in this release.
For VMware Tools 12.3.0 or VMware Tools 12.3.5 versions running on VMware Fusion 13.0, when you run 3D workloads in a Windows 11 ARM VM, virtual machines abruptly shut down with an error
For VMware Tools 12.3.0 or VMware Tools 12.3.5 versions running on VMware Fusion 13.0, when you run 3D workloads in a Windows 11 ARM VM, the virtual machine might abruptly shut down and log an error in vmware.log
similar to vcpu-0 PANIC: Unhandled exit: VPC=0xfffff80ca96a3e50 ec=0x24 iss=0x47
.
Workaround: Upgrade to VMware Fusion 13.5.0.
This issue is resolved in this release.
Resizing the Eclipse 3D application window might result in an incorrectly clipped image
When you run the Eclipse 3D application, an image in the graphics window might be incorrectly clipped after you minimize and maximize the graphics window.
This issue is resolved in this release.
The issues described in this section are not applicable to Windows Arm.
Memory leak when running the Ortec application
When you run the Ortec application, you might experience an increase in memory usage and see a memory error.
Workaround: To avoid this issue, set the system environment variable to zero - SVGA_ALLOW_LLVMPIPE=0
.
VMware Tools upgrade fails on Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 without SHA-2 code signing support.
Microsoft has changed Windows driver signing to use the SHA-2 algorithm exclusively starting December 3, 2019. Legacy Windows systems without SHA-2 code signing support fail driver signature verification.
Refer to KB 78708.
Windows Arm VMs encounter either BSOD with DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION or hang
Typically, with 3D games or resizing a remote desktop on VMware Tools 12.3.0, Windows Arm VMs encounter either BSOD with DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION or hang.
You can disable 3D acceleration in VM settings. For more information, see KB 95283.
Drag functionality fails to work in Ubuntu.
Drag functionality fails to work in Ubuntu 16.04.4 32-bit virtual machines installed using Easy Install. Also, failure of the copy and paste functionality is observed in the same systems.
Note: This issue is applicable to VMware Tools running on Workstation and Fusion.
Add the modprobe.blacklist=vmwgfx
Linux kernel boot option.To gain access to larger resolutions, remove svga.guestBackedPrimaryAware = "TRUE"
setting from the VM configuration.
When you install VMware Tools 12.3.0 or later with NSX Guest Introspection components on a Windows VM, an information message appears inside the taskbar
When you install VMware Tools 12.3.0 or later with NSX Guest Introspection components on a Windows virtual machine, the NSX Distributed Malware Prevention icon appears inside the taskbar, and you might see the following message “Protection lost with VMware NSX Distributed Malware Prevention Service”.
For more information, see the VMware KB article 95309.
Shared Folders mount is unavailable on Linux VM
If the Shared Folders feature is enabled on a Linux VM while it is powered off, the shared folders mount is not available on restart.
Note: This issue is applicable to VMware Tools running on Workstation and Fusion.
If the VM is powered on, disable and enable the Shared Folders feature from the interface. To resolve the issue permanently, edit /etc/fstab and add an entry to mount the Shared Folders automatically on boot.
For example, add the line:
vmhgfs-fuse /mnt/hgfs fuse defaults,allow_other 0 0
Installation of Windows Vista, Server 2008, or Windows 7 fails in a virtual machine
Installing a Windows OS Vista, Server 2008, or Windows 7 in a virtual machine with a boot disk on a PVSCSI controller, fails to install the required PVSCSI driver.
Download the VMware Tools package version 11.1.5 from https://support.broadcom.com, extract the contents, and use the VMware Tools windows.iso or the floppies for Windows OS Vista or Server 2008.
Note:
Users managing ESXi hosts or having a requirement to perform multiple installations of the same Windows OS version on a PVSCSI controller, can see the steps outlined in KB 84200.
ICMP related IDFW rules not working
After upgrading to VMware Tools 12.0.0 version, NSX-IDFW users can find that ICMP-related IDFW rules are not working as expected.
This problem occurs because from VMware Tools 12.x.x version release onwards, ICMP filtering is disabled by default due to an ICMP packet loss issue. Refer to KB 88273 for enabling registry settings to enable ICMP filtering.
VMware Tools upgrade failed with error code 1072 (The specified service has been marked for deletion.)
When upgrading VMware Tools to a new version, if the previous version's VMware Tools service is not deleted completely, this incomplete service removal causes installing the new VMware Tools version service to fail and leads to a fatal error for the upgrade.
When detecting an incomplete service removal to prevent VMware Tools upgrade from failing catastrophically every time, the new service creation will pause and retry to see if the condition clears. The VMware Tools installer will pause for up to 2 1/2 minutes. After this, a fatal error will occur. If the condition clears, the upgrade creates the new service and continues.
For more information, see KB 84269.
Workaround: Reboot the Windows system and restart VMware Tools install.
After upgrading to a new version VMware Tools with an installer parameter to remove the NetworkIntrospection feature, the old version of the vnetflt or vnetWFP driver service continues to run
After the upgrade, the NetworkIntrospection feature is not present in the system's VMware Tools MSI database, but the feature's vnetflt or vnetWFP driver service still exists.
Refer to KB 78016.
Note: This issue applies to VMware Tools upgrades from versions older than 11.1.0 only.
Installing or upgrading versions earlier than VMware Tools 10.3.0 to VMware Tools 11.1.x might take longer and Windows OS might need a restart
The installation process might appear to be in progress and display a message similar to the following: "Preparing 'VMware Tools' for installation..."
During this process, the user might be prompted to restart the operating system.
For more information, see KB 55798.