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Virtual server 2005 and vista
Hi, Is there a step by step procedure for installing MS Virtual Server 2005 R2 and then installing Windows Vista Beta 2 on it as a Virtual Machine? Thanks -- Dell 4700, WinXP SP2 Pro, 2.8 G Pentium 4, 160 G HD, 80 G Ext USB 2 HD, 512 MB RAM, IE & OE 6, NSW 2005 Premium, ZA 6.0.667.000, Ad-Aware, Spybot-Search

A few more questions regarding RIS
Your soul will be soon available at any corner around the world called VISTA as in Seen That Already. "Becky" <Be...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message This script will remotely execute a script to a 2003 Server that has Virtual Server 2005 on it. This remote script will start and save the virtual

Virtual Server on Vista - error 404.2
beLIEve grou...@gmail.com WindowsVista Virtual Server Ethernet Switch Issue I installed Microsoft Virtual Server on an old server. Primarily I use VS2005 now where I used to use Virtual PC purely so machines can boot automatically. My problem was that the network adapters weren't being recognised.

Installing vhdmount on Vista SP1 RC : incompatible platform
Dale nos...@nospam.ever microsoft public windows vista installation_setup microsoft public windows vista general Well, then, perhaps Vista isn't for you. While you can try to impress the world with your level of access, decisions about what operating systems to use on classified government computers will be made at

Vista 64-Bit as a guest operating system on Virtual Server 64-
Sanjay Shetty san...@wirelessstrategist.com microsoft public virtualserver I agree, I've tried running Vista Beta 2 under a VPC it's slow. You really need to wait till Microsoft releases Virtual Machine Additions... "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(remove)@msn.com> wrote in message

virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 stops on Vista during installation
I inserted the DVD from Vista Beta 2 and it must have captured the drive. I see a post that suggests I do not run Vista on a virtual machine but run XP first as a virtual host to get used to the system. Since this is my first attempt to use virtual server to install a host system, I suppose I could do that but

vista on virtual server 2005 r1
Running the Virtual Machine Additions installer from the start just takes me to the Uninstall wizard. So how do you uninstall VM Additions from a Vista virtual machine? I tried to update the driver by looking for the c:\windows\vmadd folder as the Virtual Server 2005 IDE to SCSI migration document suggests but I

Virtual Server on Vista - error 404.2
Jibey Jacob JibeyJa...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public virtualserver Hi: Here's what I want to to: I need Windows Server 2003 64-bit (on bare metal) to run Exchange Server 2007. And on Windows Server 2003 64-bit, I want to run Virtual Server 64-bit or Virtual PC 2007 and run Vista as the guest operating

Virtual PC on vista
User does not have sufficient access rights. se il tuo iis 7.0 installato ed correttamente funzionante disinstalla virtual server e reinstallalo seguendo questo post http://blogs.msdn.com/virtual_pc_guy/archive/2006/06/05/618547.aspx -- Edoardo Benussi - e...@mvps.org Microsoft MVP - Windows Server

Classified Vista activation (was: Vista Activation and Virtual ...
Where can I find more information on Virtual PC? 2.. I have a question about Virtual Server. 3.. When will the next Virtual PC be released? - Updated 02/23/2007 4. Why can'tI use more memory? 12.. How can I install Windows Vista into a virtual machine? Virtual PC says the ISO size is limited to 2.2 GB.

Vista Home Prem
In IIS 7.0 go to Virtual Server, "under Basic settings need to change "Connect As" to your login which would be the admin login...".... I am now able to get it to work just fine... "Pedro" wrote: I am having the same problem with Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 with Vista Ultimate SP1? Please give me some feed back or

Virtual Server won't display on Vista
Robert Comer bobcomer-remove...@mindspring.com microsoft public virtualserver If it doesn't support 64-bit guest operating systems, why is there a 64-bit edition of Virtual Server? To run on a 64-bit host. In any case, since it is only recommended for server operating systems, can I run 32-bit Vista on 32-bit

Virtual Server R2 SP1 on Vista Ultimate
Andrew Dugdell andr...@virtualserver.tv microsoft public virtualserver Hi Jason, There is some info on installing Vista in a VM here: http://blogs.virtualserver. tv/blogs/virtualmachine/archive/2005/12/24/Vista_run_inside_a_Virtual_Machine.aspx Of course if you would like to do it the other way around, there is info

can real client talk to virtual server?
Hello, Can someone explain how volume licsencing and activation will work using MAK with Vista and VMs? We run a Virtual Lab for R&D and we have an MSDN Volume Licese for Vista (All flavors). We will not have enough Vista VMs running to use KMS (as VMs don't count towards actual systems running Vista and you need

Virtual Server won't display on Vista
"Hans" wrote: Hi, I installed Virtual Server 2005 R2 on a Vista machine, following the different guidelines on the web. However when i'm launching IE as administrator and trying to connect to the virtual server it always prompts for username & pwd. Nothing works anyone idea ? Thanks.

Virtual Machines for Windows XP & Vista on VS2005R2
Pedro Pe...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public virtualserver I am having the same problem with Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 with Vista Ultimate SP1? Please give me some feed back or suggestions... "Bob" wrote: Hi, I was wondering if any progress has been made in correcting Virtual Server 2005 in its failure

black screen virtual server 2005 SP1 Beta 2 - Windows Vista
Manually installing the components makes it work (at least, the website works some of the time), so you may want to give that a try -- --Jonathan Maltz [Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - IIS, Virtual PC] http://www.visualwin.com - A Windows Server 2003 visual, step-by-step tutorial site :-) http://vpc.visualwin.com

Microsoft Virtual Server 2005, Enterprise Edition ...
Web iamti...@hotmail.com microsoft public virtualserver I am successfully running Vista Enterprise on Virtual Server 2005 R2-/SP1 running on Windows XP. All I can say is, that with 1 Gb RAM allocated to the VM, and it being the only VM on a 3.4 Ghz machine - it's slow. Usable for testing, but slow enough to be

Virtual Server won't display on Vista
I would run the vms on the internal virtual network (Local Only in VPC). Then the domain machines and particularly the DHCP server are isolated from host The boot image will be running Windows PE 2.0 from the WAIK or boot.wim from vista. I guess it boils down to: 1. can I have an internal and external network?

vista on virtual server 2005 r1
If I have a 4gb machine can a VM use the part of that 4gb that my host Vista cannot use? What about on a 6gb machine? No, if the host OS can't access, no app can, and VPC and Virtual Server are just apps runningon the host OS. I need to support Vista, XP, Server2003 and Server2008 when available.