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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