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preparing vista beta2 for compression?
Henk Velthoven explained on 21-2-2008 : Beste Medegebruikers, Misschien kan iemand mij informatie verschaffen waarom Virtual Server RC1 2005 niet werkt op de Vista Home Prem. Virual PC 2007 geeft ook de melding dat het niet compatibel is met mijn Host systeem, echter laat het zich wel installeren in tegenstelling

Network connect Windows 2003 Server Virtual PC to hot Vista PC.
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to the Windows Vista platform. Top of page System Requirements a.. Supported Operating Systems: Windows Server 2003; Windows Vista; Windows XP A virtualization product that supports the VHD format is required to use this virtual machine. Microsoft Virtual PC or Microsoft Virtual Server are provided for

Vista Beta 1 on Virtual Server 2005
Ho intenzione di iniziare a migrare alcuni dei server aziendali su macchine virtuali. la scelta dell'hardware e' ricaduta su di un HP ProLiant DL380 G5 con doppio Intel Xeon Quad Core, il software vmware server/virtual server 2005 (piu' il secondo perche' gia' lo conosco), rimarrebbe da stabilire n. di dischi ed il

virtualizzazione... scelta del server
Bob 86c6c2e6-2146512...@news.postalias microsoft public virtualserver Hi, I was wondering if any progress has been made in correcting Virtual Server 2005 in its failure to run properly on Vista? The problem is going to IE address of: http://MachineName/VirtualServer/VSWebApp.exe?view=1 Results in message: "Could

Vista 64-Bit as a guest operating system on Virtual Server 64-Bit
Hi James, The apples and oranges refer to what I already wrote in my original reply - relative immaturity of the Virtual Server product. As such, with SP1 available, Virtual Server will hopefully perform as a 2.0 or at least 1.1 product :-) -Jeroen http://weblogs.asp.net/jvdbos.

Virtual Server R2 SP1 on Vista host does not share drive with
Windows server operating systems are not supported guests on VPC 2007 however ("supported" means the right to get help from MS Product Support Services for issues that arise). If the availability of PSS support is a requirement then you should use Virtual Server running on a supported host to run a Windows Server

can real client talk to virtual server?
Bob Comer On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 03:02:04 -0800, "Timothy Daniels" <NoS...@SpamMeNot.com> wrote: I'd like to run a Linux web server on a VPC 2007 virtual machine that is hosted by Vista Business. Would a real browser running on the Vista host be able to access the virtual Linux web server? *TimDaniels*

Virtual Server on Vista requires "localhost" ?
I have already installed IIS 6 compatibility, CGI, etc as stated on http://vscommunity.com/blogs/virtualzone/archive/2006/11/17/how-to-install- virtual-server-2005-r2-on-windows-vista.aspx. I installed the app selecting Run as Administrator and when I open IE7 i select Run as Administrator as well.

Will Virtual Server work with Vista Home Premium
JIK J...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Hi, I've installed Virtual Server R2 SP1 on a computer running Vista Ultimate. The virtual machines starts, but I cant set up network connections. In Virtual Server config, when trying to add new virtual network, it tells there is no network

Network configuration in virtual PC 2007.
Gary Mount gary_mo...@hotmail.com microsoft public virtualpc You will not be able to install it on Vista Home Premium, I know because I tried. I have since done an anytime upgrade and am now running Ultimate, and can now install Virtual Server. You can however run "Virtual PC 2007" on Home Premium.

MS Virtual Server 2005 R2 & Windows Vista Beta 2
Joe Morris jcmor...@verizon.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup microsoft public windows vista general Um...unless they've changed the rules while I wasn't looking, data in a classified machine does not leave the classified area unless it's been inspected, poked, prodded, dissected, reassembled,

Is it possible that Virtual Server might get interim (vista/LH ...
First point - Virtual PC vs Virtual Server - i see VS supports XPpro as a host (although not in production env) and that VPC does NOT support SBS as a guest, so wouldn't it make better sense to use VS for this scenario? I assume if VS support XPpro as host, does it (VS 2005 R2) now support Vista as host too (not in

how to install guest operating systems in a virtual hard disk
Robert Comer bobcomer-remove...@mindspring.com microsoft public virtualserver Virtual PC I would say, especially since you wouldn't have to run it all the time. Note that you can't use any of the newer GUI stuff in Vista like Glass -- Virtual PC (and Virtual Server) emulates a graphics card that does not support

Can I install Windows Vista Beta 2 on Virtual Server 2005 R2?
Paul Adare pkad...@gmail.com microsoft public virtualserver On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 21:57:01 +1300, Martin wrote: I have a vista laptop. You should start by reading the help file that comes with Virtual Server. A virtual machine will only have a specific set of virtualized/emulated hardware.

Getting Ready: Are Virtual Server machines Vista Capable?
I'd like to run a Linux web server on a VPC 2007 virtual machine that is hosted by Vista Business. Would a real browser running on the Vista host be able to access the virtual Linux web server? Yes. The thing to remember is that a virtual machine is identical to a physical machine as far as the software installed

Virtual Server on Vista requires "localhost" ?
Hassan Has...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public virtualserver I want to run Vista Enterprise VM on Virtual Server 2005 R1, is it possible or I have to upgrade to Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1???? We have a lot of VMs and upgrade could take sometime and we dotn have any issues right now as we are so busy in

Classified Vista activation (was: Vista Activation and Virtual ...
So bottom line, thanks for the replies, and if I feel like working with Vista, I'll take the road of least resistance and pop the drive. MB "kj" wrote: Oh, and by the way, Vista is pretty much useless under Virtual Server and Virtual PC until the VMAditions for Vista are released. See relevant postings in;

Can Virtual Server 2005 R2 be installed on Vista Beta 2 x64?
Sam7777 wrote: Hi, I have a virtual server R2 SP1 running on a Windows Vista enterprise host. The guest OS is XP Pro SP2. the Os works fine. I have setup the VM to share the hosts dvd burner. the drive shows up in the guest OS, but media loaded in the host does nto show up in the guest OS. The VM has been correctly

Vista RTM, Virtual Server, Sysprep... is there an easier way?
I've not tried Vista on the x64 platform however. Is my problem limited to 32 bit version? It maybe helpful if you'd actually identify what NIC you're referring to. -- Paul Adare MVP - Windows - Virtual Machine http://www.identit.ca "The English language, complete with irony, satire, and sarcasm, has survived for

Vista RTM, Virtual Server, Sysprep... is there an easier way?
But if I run Vista as a guest on Virtual PC 2007 or Virtual Server 2005 R2, what about HDCP for blue-ray or HD-DVD rendering? Can I get HDCP on the guest operating system? Thanks. "Robert Comer" wrote: Virtual PC I would say, especially since you wouldn't have to run it all the time. Note that you can't use any of