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Originally posted by andrewdodd13
No. Well.. it's very unlikely. There have been some cases in the past where you can use things like buffer overflows in the VM to affect the services you install (VMWare calls them VMWare Tools, I cant mind what MS calls them) which communicate between the VM and the host.
But as I say, unlikely.
Virus writers have better things to do than ensure that their viruses exploit common VM vulnerabilities just so they can have a few extra infected PCs.