n the VMware environment, Unity Mode presents guest VM applications to the host desktop. This provides a convenient way for the user to access applications installed on the guest without switching back and forth from the host to the guest. When a guest VM application is run in Unity Mode, the application appears in the host desktop just as a host application would.
To enable the guest-to-host communication required for Unity Mode, VMware stores information about guest applications in a directory called caches, nested within the directory where the .vmdk file is housed.
more here.............http://kurtaubuchon.blogspot.com/2014/07/vmware-leaves-artifacts-of-guest.html
To enable the guest-to-host communication required for Unity Mode, VMware stores information about guest applications in a directory called caches, nested within the directory where the .vmdk file is housed.
more here.............http://kurtaubuchon.blogspot.com/2014/07/vmware-leaves-artifacts-of-guest.html