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"CourtAccess" is not a standard VMware product name; however, VMware Workspace ONE includes a critical component called Workspace ONE Access that is often involved in high-profile legal and security discussions.

Recent "informative" discourse around VMware and the courts primarily focuses on Broadcom’s aggressive legal posturing following its acquisition of VMware, which has led to significant shifts in how enterprises manage software ownership. Recent Court Battles & Legal Risks courtaccess vmware

The current VMware legal landscape is dominated by disputes over licensing changes and dominant market positions:

Mandatory Off-Ramps: A court in The Hague ruled that Broadcom must provide an "effective off-ramp" for customers—specifically Rijkswaterstaat—preventing a sudden support cutoff that could breach "duty of care".

Antitrust Scrutiny: The EU Court is examining Broadcom's dominant position following complaints from CISPE regarding price hikes and restrictive licensing. For multi-county or regional court systems: If you

Cease-and-Desist Strategy: Reports indicate Broadcom has sent cease-and-desist letters to former customers, threatening audits and lawsuits over software updates if support subscriptions aren't renewed.

Patent Verdicts: VMware recently faced an $84.5 million verdict (later settled) in a retrial against Densify over virtualization software patents. Security & Access Risks (Workspace ONE Access)

From a technical and security perspective, "access" vulnerabilities have been a major focus for federal advisories: "CourtAccess" is not a standard VMware product name;

Critical Vulnerabilities: CISA has issued warnings for Workspace ONE Access regarding server-side template injection (CVE-2022-22954) which allows for remote code execution.

Defense Strategies: To secure high-priority (Tier 0) assets like vSphere, experts recommend moving toward dedicated physical servers and entirely separate identity providers to break authorization dependency chains. Executive Summary for Boards

Market analysts suggest that VMware's current legal and commercial shifts force executive teams to ask critical questions about platform risk:


| Setting | Recommended Value | Why | |---------|------------------|-----| | Virtual Hardware Version | 13 or 14 (not latest) | Newer versions deprecate legacy PCI slots needed for USB token passthrough. | | USB Controller | USB 2.0 (xHCI disabled) | Most legacy tokens don’t support USB 3.x virtual controller. | | Network Adapter | VMXNET3 (or E1000e as fallback) | E1000e is slower but emulates real Intel hardware that some CourtAccess license checkers expect. | | Video Card | Enable 3D support (32MB) + svga.present = TRUE | Resolves Java AWT rendering issues. | | Time Sync | Disable VMware Tools periodic sync; use NTP inside guest only. | Prevents clock skew. |

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