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.VMTM File Extension

A .VMTM file is a VMware Team Data File, created by VMware.

Open with VMware Workstation. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .VMTM file?

A .VMTM file is a special type of file that is used by computer programs called VMware Workstation and VMware Fusion. These programs allow you to create and use virtual machines, which are like pretend computers that run inside your real computer. This can be very useful if you want to use different operating systems, like Windows or Linux, without having to have separate physical computers for each one.

The .VMTM file contains important information for something called a "team." In this context, a team is not a group of people, but a group of virtual machines that work together in a special environment created by VMware. These virtual machines can share things like network connections, making it easier to manage and use them together.

You can open and use .VMTM files with VMware Workstation and VMware Fusion. These programs are designed to let you run multiple virtual machines on your computer, which can be very helpful for testing software, running different operating systems, or doing other complex computer tasks.

VMware introduced the idea of teams and the .VMTM file format when they released VMware Workstation 5. This feature was meant to help users organize and manage multiple virtual machines more efficiently. When you set up a team of virtual machines, the program saves their settings in a .VMTM file. You can then change these settings, save them again, and even load them later using the program's user interface.

However, it's important to note that VMware decided to remove the Teams feature starting with VMware Workstation 8. This means that newer versions of the software no longer use .VMTM files or support the Teams feature. So, if you're using a version of VMware Workstation that's newer than version 7, you won't be able to use .VMTM files in the same way.

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