This has me scratching my head big time.
We provide certain apps over a citrix connection, via an SSL appliance. This has been working perfectly for quite some time.
However, recently we've been getting the following...
SSL login - OK
Initial connection to citrix app or desktop - OK
then...
we have a purely 3com network in place.
Most of our switches are 4200-series, with a couple
of 4500G and some older models (3300) thrown in for good measure.
Now, for some strange reason, the 4200's are sending out Bridge Topology change messages, although no actual change is occuring...
Best place to look is www.vmware.com
essentially, ESX server, which is the Enterprise version of VMWare, is certified to run on certain hardware. You can find the list at the vmware website.
it all depends what the project is for. is it consolidation? is it for a specific product? we have...
From my experience, Ubuntu runs as a Live CD, and you need to install from within Ubuntu when its running - could that be the issue?
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Matt
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
This is a bit of a strange one, and I really can't understand why this is happening....
Over the past week or so, if any VM is rebooted, the status icon in VC simply...stops reporting.
No green, yellow or red circle, just three empty circles.
does anyone have any idea at all...
just checked - PC Pro is indeed offering TrueImage 8 on the coverdisc
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Matt
Life is all shadows and dust.
Live it up with women and wine while you can
i think the latest issue of PcPro magazine has a copy of TrueImage on the coverdsc.....
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Matt
Life is all shadows and dust.
Live it up with women and wine while you can
then i have no idea what you are doing, buckethead, as that is the way to load XP on an ESX Server - I've done it several times.
As for Roadki11's comment, what he meant was he asked you which VMWare product you were using. Had you responded with an answer then, that would have helped...
buckethead - turn your XP vm off, and go into the settings. Change the SCSi controller for that virtual machine to LSI. Now restart with the floppy image for the LSI drivers in place. Load XP as normal, and hit F6 to load the drivers.
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Matt...
I'm assuming your suing either VMWare Workstation or VMWare Server, but this should work for either.
The FLP file is basically a floppy image. When setting up your VM at the start, point your virtual floppy drive at this image. Then when you try to boot and press F6, it should grab the SCSi...
you need the LSI Scsi drivers for XP,. You can get the LSI.FLP file from http://vmware.com/download/ws/drivers_tools.html
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Matt
Life is all shadows and dust.
Live it up with women and wine while you can
i second Greg's opinion. Norton Internet Security is pants - removed it from my wife's laptop and all manner of strange problems disappeared....
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Matt
Life is all shadows and dust.
Live it up with women and wine while you can
I'm trying to either firm up the migration to 2003 on the production, or convince them that a 5.5 server is better on the DR side...however the Pointy-Haired-Boss is king, and i must obey....
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Matt
Life is all shadows and dust.
Live it up...
we actually use OnTrack at the moment, but with it being a manual process, it has been decided that the recovery time is too long (around 96 hours is the current guesstimate)
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Matt
Life is all shadows and dust.
Live it up with women and...
Trying to setup a Disaster Recovery plan, and it has been decided that our DR exchange server will be 2003, even though our production box is 5.5 and there are only vague plans to upgrade it "in the future"
I'm trying to find a way to import the *.edb files into ex2003. I know its possible to...
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