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vmrun can't delete snapshots with same name

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In Vmware Workstation (16.2.1), I am creating linked clones using the following commands

vmrun.exe -T ws clone 'D:\UbuntuMSAN\Ubuntu MSAN.vmx' D:\UbuntuMSAN1\Ubuntu.vmx linked
-cloneName=UbuntuMSAN1

vmrun.exe -T ws clone 'D:\UbuntuMSAN\Ubuntu MSAN.vmx' D:\UbuntuMSAN2\Ubuntu.vmx linked
-cloneName=UbuntuMSAN2

I can delete the VM by using the following command

vmrun.exe -T ws deleteVM D:\UbuntuMSAN1\Ubuntu.vmx
vmrun.exe -T ws deleteVM D:\UbuntuMSAN2\Ubuntu.vmx

The problem is, the linked clone created snapshots on the main VM and I can't delete those using vmrun. (I can delete them manually)

vmrun.exe -T ws listSnapshots 'D:\UbuntuMSAN\Ubuntu MSAN.vmx'
Total snapshots: 2
Clone
Clone

vmrun.exe -T ws deleteSnapshot 'D:\UbuntuMSAN\Ubuntu MSAN.vmx' Clone andDeleteChildren
Error: The name does not uniquely identify one snapshot

vmrun.exe -T ws deleteSnapshot 'D:\UbuntuMSAN\Ubuntu MSAN.vmx' Clone
Error: The name does not uniquely identify one snapshot
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