![]() ![]() I called tech support and since I am not the network team and I do not have any contract numbers to give them, they suggested I ask the community for the latest version of An圜onnect (anyconnect-macos-3-predeploy-k9.dmg). 3) Launch VMware Fusion, run Windows 10 VM. 2) Open System Preferences>Security & Privacy>Privacy>Accessibility, remove VMware Fusion and re-add it into the list. I did try to only restart the guest OS - that was not good enough. 1) Close all running VMs and quit Fusion. Even after disconnecting the VPN on the host, the guest still cannot get to the internet (or anything for that matter) until and only until I shutdown the guest, close VMWare and restart the guest (without the VPN being established of course). The guest can get to the internet via NAT, but once a VPN session is established on the host (MacOS 11.0.1), it cannot. After my system upgraded to MacOS 11.0.1 (Big Sur), VMWare Fusion 12 guests could no longer get to the internet after a VPN session had been established on the host (for example, a Windows 7/8/10 guest hosted on my MacOS 11.0.1 machine). ![]()
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