Version 5.1.0_RC1 r108607
Host: OSX 10.9.5
Guest: All
On my OSX 10.9.5, all VM dock icons have switched from "Show Monitor Preview" to "Show Application Icon", so all you have is a generic icon, for all VMs. Furthermore, if you switch it back to "Show Application Icon", although it seems that this option is selected the behavior remains the same; generic icon.
OSX dock icon set to app icon
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OSX dock icon set to app icon
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Re: OSX dock icon set to app icon
It's still happening after 5.1 was released. I would like to know if this is been worked on (an acknowledgment would be OK) or if I should open a bug report. I don't want to, because you must have a lot on your plate, but if it means it would be better as a bug report so it won't be forgotten, I will.
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