From Arlindo's Blog I picked up that there is a hotfix to get SCVMM (System Center Virtual Machine Manager) 2008 to work with Hyper-V RC1. Now I can finally update my Hyper-V test system.
You can get the hotfix from http://connect.microsoft.com.
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You arrived at the weblog of Geert Baeke. I am a technology consultant for a company called Xylos (Belgium). I mostly work with Microsoft technologies such as Windows, Active Directory, Exchange, Sharepoint, MSCS, and more. I am also actively busy with VMware's products, focussing on VMware ESX.
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Tuesday, June 10
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rastix
on Tue 10 Jun 2008 08:05 PM CEST
From Arlindo's Blog I picked up that there is a hotfix to get SCVMM (System Center Virtual Machine Manager) 2008 to work with Hyper-V RC1. Now I can finally update my Hyper-V test system. You can get the hotfix from http://connect.microsoft.com.
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rastix
on Tue 10 Jun 2008 05:02 PM CEST
From Jorge's Quest For Knowledge I learned that there is a compatibility pack for Windows Server 2003 and XP clients that are deployed in conjunction with Read-Only Domain Controllers (RODCs). Because an RODC is read-only, several functions might not work as expected and those are described in KB article 944043.
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rastix
on Tue 10 Jun 2008 04:53 PM CEST
Douglas Brown has written a reviewers guide for Virtual Desktop Manager 2.1. I am not sure if this guide is really needed as the VMware documentation is clear and the product is simple to install and use. However, if you are looking for one document that contains an overview from start to finish it is a very good read. Get it here. As a side remark it seems that Provision Networks VAS (Virtual Access Suite) still has the upper hand when you look at the features and the price of the product. They just need to put some extra work in their documentation, support site and troubleshooting FAQs because those leave a lot to be desired. Saturday, June 7
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rastix
on Sat 07 Jun 2008 10:55 PM CEST
This week somebody asked me if it was possible to sync a Windows Mobile device using a VMware VDM virtual desktop. The following screenshots show how this is done. I am running VDM 2.1 and the virtual desktop is Windows XP SP2 with ActiveSync 4.5. The client is Windows Vista SP1 with the VMware VDM Client and my Windows Mobile SmartPhone is connected with a USB cable. From the VDM Client, the user logs on to the desktop by double clicking it: The remote desktop session is started but it is wrapped in the VMware VDM Client's user interface. The window's title bar contains a menu: If the Windows Mobile device is connected on the client, it will show up in the Devices menu: The user just needs to click the device to "connect" it to the virtual desktop. As soon as the device is redirected it can be used. In my case, I need to provide a password to the device first: The device is now connected and ActiveSync in the Windows XP virtual desktop can work with it: The mobile device also shows up in My Computer as expected. A couple of things you should know here. USB device redirection like this requires the VDM agent in the virtual desktop and VMware VDM Client on the client. |
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