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Write Protecting a VHD/Sysprep31 Dec 2004 18:42 GMT1
I'm hoping someone here can help point me in the right direction on this:
I'm building a Virtual Server to use as the parent disk that a multitude of
differencing disks can be based off of.
Here are a few questions:
I have 4gig RAM, but VS says 3?30 Dec 2004 18:47 GMT3
Is there a reason for this?
I have 4gig RAM in this machine.
VS "Physical Computer Properties" says:
"Total physical memory: 3071"
Sysprep question30 Dec 2004 18:45 GMT2
Can I create sysprep image using Virtual Server (the guest being Windows XP
without installing the "Vritual Server additions" onto the guest) and use
this sysprep image on new physical PC's?
VMRC Server won't start. Port in use.30 Dec 2004 10:17 GMT4
I have Virtual Server installed on a Windows 2003 server but the VMRC server
won't start. The error message says that "Virtual Server could not start the
VMRC server. Another server may be using the selected TCP/IP port."
netstat confirms that nothing is using port 5900 and I get ...
Gigabyte NIC issue?30 Dec 2004 08:07 GMT8
Can the guest os use gigabyte nic in host os by 1G speed?
Justin
Virtual Server 2005 crashes Host Server29 Dec 2004 22:35 GMT4
I have MS VS 2005 running on two machines with W2003 servers as a host OS.
Both VS crashing host server at least once a day. All drivers are up to date
Servers: HP Proliant DL 380, 4G RAM, 2xCPU and IBM eServer xSeries 300
(8672-5xx, 6xx, 8xx) with 1.5G RAM, 1xCPU
using a PCI modem V90 or RNIS29 Dec 2004 19:56 GMT2
Is it possible, under a virtual machine, to use a PCI card modem (v90 or
RNIS) ?
I am trying to discover this PCI card under VS2005 without success.
The aim is to use a fax software with a card into the virtual server so as
VS Domain Server with Non-VS Clients29 Dec 2004 08:29 GMT3
I'm testing the latest build of Whidbey (Visual Studio 2005) and it's a
current requirement that certain pieces be installed on 3 different machines
with user accounts being Active Directory accounts.  Since I don't have 2
extra machines sitting around I thought I'd use Virtual ...
SCSI29 Dec 2004 08:09 GMT2
I'd like to be able to use the Virtual SCSI driver to gain speed on my
virtual hard disks. My problem is that if I install an OS the process is
abnormally slow (figure 6-8 hours to install Windows). Once I can get the
additions loaded then everything is fine, but this is not ...
Sysprep28 Dec 2004 23:58 GMT5
has anyone used sysprep and what command lines did you use?  I'm getting a
blue screen after the minisetup.
I have built up our production scripted Windows XP (SP1) build in the
virtual server and it is working fine.  I install the VM additions, reboot
Windows Network Load Balancing28 Dec 2004 19:08 GMT1
Should there be any problem with using Network Load Balancing between two
virtual nodes? I can't seem to get it to work and I am not sure if VS might
be the issue.
Sam
DHCP28 Dec 2004 19:03 GMT1
I am running SBS 2003 & Virtual Server. I have a NIC for each OS.
192.168.10.x for the host & 192.168.168.x for the guest. My host server
handles DHCP for the 10.x network. I want the same DHCP server to handle
requests for 168.x network. So, How do I configure my DHCP server to ...
Install Suse with more than 512 MB28 Dec 2004 19:01 GMT1
I try to install linux (Suse 9.1 or Fedora) on my virtual Servers (Dell Power
Edge 2850 with 6 GB Memory, /PAE set or normal PC Intel 865 with 2GB Memory).
If i set Virtual machine memory (in MB) to 512 MB everything (installation
and operation) is working fine. If i choose more ...
Adding SCSI Disks to a Virtual Scsi Adapter28 Dec 2004 19:00 GMT1
I am trying to add additional Virtual SCSI disks to my virtual adapter. When
I try to select the SCSI id for the second disk, it will not allow me to
select SCSI 0:1, the only option is SCSI 0:0 which is already in use.
From what I can tell form the documentation i should be able ...
Is it a real VM or just Emulation?28 Dec 2004 18:45 GMT3
I am reading http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpapers/pdfs/redp3912.pdf and it
seems that Virtual Server (I guess it applies to Virtual PC too) is not
making use of the VM feature of the IAPX architecture but it is just "soft
PC" emulation. Am I correct?
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