I can't be the only one with the experience list in the subject?
I have Windows 8 in a virtual machine (runs pretty smoothly actually) and if I put the machine to "sleep" from within the VM, -OR- if I suspend the machine from the host Workstation 10 screen, -OR- if I shutdown and later power on the guest VM machine... doesn't matter it always goes from a windowed mode to FULL SCREEN mode ... EACH-AND-EVERY-TIME!!!
I've tried looking for some setting that is doing this "forced full screen" on each event that triggers it, but find nothing that is obvious that will disable the desired for Workstation 10 to ALWAYS change the window mode to FULL SCREEN.
This is REALLY annoying. SUPER annoying. It causes several issues, like covering up the host menu/panels. And sometimes putting the guest into a tizzy with resizing the guest desktop space over and over for 10-30 seconds (larger, smaller, lager, smaller, larger, smaller) -- normally it eventually figures out after two or three loops what size to use and stops, but sometimes (rarely) I have to time clicking on the host workstation 10 window JUST right to stop it.
WHY am I the only one reporting this issue? I've tried searching around and perhaps this is a Linux only issue. But it is apparently a hard coded decision to reset to FULL SCREEN upon a POWER ON or RESUME operation for Linux Workstation 10. It is really stupid NOT to have this as an option that can be changed. With the exception of this issue, Workstation 10 works flawlessly and has improvements over the previous version I was using.
Please tell me I am not the only Linux user experiencing this?