VMware guest pauses when the host is idle - how do I keep it running?

Posted by EMP on Super User See other posts from Super User or by EMP
Published on 2012-01-12T07:14:25Z Indexed on 2012/06/01 22:44 UTC
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I'm running VMWare Worstation 7 with Windows 7 x64 as guest, Windows XP x64 as host. Inside the guest I run a long-running console application, which prints out progress messages with timestamps on them. Sometimes I leave it running for several hours while I lock the host OS and don't touch the computer at all. When I come back I find that some time after I left it seems to have paused and automatically resumed: the console app hasn't made much progress and there's a large time gap in its progress messages.

There's nothing relevant in the host event log, but in the guest Application event log I can see these messages around the time I left:

A request to disable the Desktop Window Manager was made by process (VMware Tools Service)

The Desktop Window Manager was unable to start because composition was disabled by a running application

And later, around the time I returned, this shows up in the System log:

The system time has changed to ?2012?-?01?-?12T06:36:46.921000000Z from ?2012?-?01?-?12T03:18:19.953079000Z.

That seems to support my theory that it's VMware doing something and not Windows itself. The question is: how do I stop it doing that? I want my application to continue running. By the way, the power options are set to never sleep in both guest and host.

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