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Background: I've been converting our corporate infrastructure from "physical machines" to "virtual machines" (P2V) and for the most part this has been going well. However, I ran across and incident with an NT 4.0 Terminal Services Edition machine where the CPU was maxed out a 100% on the new/migrated virtual machine. After some research I found this article: http://support.microsoft.c
So, the question is this:
Does the procedure in this KB Article (http://support.microsoft.
Thanks!
-neo
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by: sirbountyPosted on 2006-12-14 at 13:42:27ID: 18142364
This one's for 2000: http://support.microsoft.c om/kb/2345 58