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Virtual Server networking issues12 Jan 2007 21:32 GMT3
I currently have Virtual Server installed on a server in my network,
with 2 working virtual machines running windows 2003 r2 running under
it. Today i have attempted to put a 3rd VM onto this virtual server,
and ive run into problems
VPC 2007 RC12 Jan 2007 13:27 GMT7
I hope someone of you has got experiences with VPC 2007.
I have one little problem.
I'm running Vista Ultimate on VPC 2007 RC and WinXP as host.
If I start VPC running Vista I only can see a little part of the
VPC 2004 and Dell Precision M65 Notebook12 Jan 2007 11:29 GMT1
I use the workable .vmc and .vhd from Dell Latitutde D610 to use in Dell M65,
Windows XP SP2 and XP SP1 as Guest (identical setup in both machine), the
D610 runs fine, but the M65 not, the keyboard is not functioning at all in
VPC, and the mouse respond slower. Over the Host side ...
Time deviation running MS-DOS622 and VPC200412 Jan 2007 02:53 GMT3
I'm running DOS622 in Virtual PC2004 and the time is always running
more slowly on the guest operating system (DOS) than on the host (XP
Pro). The time is set correctly when DOS boots but slowly gets out of
sync over time. If the time gets changed on the host, the time does not
Does VPC 2004 support Scsi devices?12 Jan 2007 00:39 GMT5
Does VPC 2004 support Scsi devices? I want to install Server 2003, then
install Symantec BackUp Exec. I want to then try using my LTO drive in test
situations.
Bob
Networking problem??11 Jan 2007 07:30 GMT6
I want to share a folder from the Guest (VPC) to the host (P3) but there is
something wrong.
These are symptoms:
VPC can see P3 and VPC in Workgroup.
Screen Capture10 Jan 2007 21:48 GMT1
Running VPC 2007 on Vista RTM and running win2003 server as the guest. All
is well.
What is the best way to do screen captures of the guest? Am I limited to
capturing the entire VPC window or can I get down to the level of the active
not enough memory on host10 Jan 2007 12:20 GMT9
several posts discuss working with Nero InCD to correct an error with "not
enough memory" on the host OS.
I don't have Nero InCD installed, have 1.5 GB of memory and am still getting
the error using VPC 2004 sp1
Problems installing Win 2000 on a VPC10 Jan 2007 01:35 GMT4
I've problems installing Win 2000 on a virtual machine.
I have XP on my computer, and I'm trying to install Windows 2000
Professional on to my Virtual PC
I get the message "Restarting PC"
Copy of Existing OS09 Jan 2007 16:06 GMT1
Is there a way to clone my existing os into a new virtual pc?
The host doesn't see the guest09 Jan 2007 10:25 GMT2
I have installed Virtual PC 2004 SP1 on Windows XP Professional. Then,
I have created a virtual machine with another copy of Win XP. After
setting static IP address, gateway and DNS of the guest OS, I'm able to
navigate the Internet and pinging the host machine. However, if I try
Demo setup for a one-time gig and activation09 Jan 2007 06:48 GMT3
I have been roped into leading a one-time "hands-on" workshop at a
conference that requires quite a bit of system configuration -- Java,
several special applications, tinkering with environment variables, required
access to the Internet and localhost through a "current" IE6. ...
Cascading VPC:s??08 Jan 2007 21:47 GMT5
I have always thought that VPC (2004 and 2007) could not be installed
inside a virtual machine. But a recent post seems to indicate
otherwise...
So, is it possible to first install VPC2007 on a host, then create a
Use one Diff Disk as parent of multiple other Diff Disks?08 Jan 2007 19:06 GMT1
Given the follwing virtual harddrives:
1) Base.VHD
2) DeltaA.VHD - (Diff disk with Base.VHD as the parent)
I want to create:
Differencing disks - Are they efficient?08 Jan 2007 08:32 GMT21
Differencing disks - Are they efficient?
I want to restrict my parent disk to 4 GB (or 4.7 GB) and then have a smaller differencing disk
that I can easily carry it home for weekends etc.,
Is this reliable and efficient for production work?
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