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Restrictions when Encrypting Virtual Machines in VMware Workstation 8

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Virtual Machine Encryption Restrictions
The encryption feature has certain restrictions and limitations.
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You must power off a virtual machine before you add or remove encryption or change the encryption password.
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The encryption feature supports virtual machines that have virtual hardware version 5.x or later only.
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If you create a linked clone from an encrypted virtual machine, Workstation disables encryption for the parent virtual machine.
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If more than one unencrypted virtual machine shares the same virtual disk and you encrypt one of the virtual machines, the virtual disk becomes unusable for the unencrypted virtual machine.
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You cannot encrypt a shared or remote virtual machine.
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You cannot upload an encrypted virtual machine to a remote server.
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You cannot share an encrypted virtual machine.
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How-To Fix: Content On Computer Extender Not Updating on XBOX 360

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If you play movies or music from your computer through your Xbox 360 you have the computer setup as an XBOX extender.  Over time as you add new content to your computer the Xbox 360 may not update with the new content. To fix this you simply log into your computer in question and bring up Windows Media Player and select Oragnize > Apply Media Information Changes.

Once you have done that your computer (Xbox 360 Extender) will begin to update the library.

Once the progress bar hits 100% your media will be updated and you should see all of it on your Xbox 360.

For more info on setting the Extender up, here are the instructions from the Xbox 360 web page.

Connect your console to Windows Media Center

Before you can play content from Windows Media Center on your Xbox 360 console, you need to connect your console to Windows Media Center.

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