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We have a Server 2008 machine with 2 virtual machines installed on it, both running Server 2003. I need to restart the 2008 machine but when I go to shut down one of the virtual machines, I get an ...
Zones: Virtual Server, Windows Server 2008Date Answered: 02/25/2009 Views: 22
Aloha all. I have been trying to figure this out for a while, here's the situation: I'm studying for my MCITP, in doing so I am working with VM's. One VM is a  '08 DC, the other VM is XP. The ...
Zones: Hyper-V, Internet Protocols, S...Date Answered: 06/10/2009 Views: 10
What is the command line or script to inject a x64 NIC driver so Hyper-V Server 2008 can find the onboard Intel 82575EB Gigabit ethernet controller?  
Zones: Windows Server 2008Date Answered: 10/20/2008 Views: 443
Thank you for your help! How do I install the Hyper-V management console only (not the Hyper-V Role) onto a Server 2008 box that cannot run the Hyper-V role? I have a Server 2008 x64 box that is...
Zones: HypervisorDate Answered: 10/29/2008 Views: 160
hi all I am currently setting up a backup strategy and have been getting good results with machines running in hyper v. previously when we were on an nt domain i virtualised an image of the ba...
Zones: Windows Server 2008, ...Date Answered: 10/03/2008 Views: 0
Hi Experts, I'm very interested in Microsoft's new Hyper-V server.  If I understand corerctly, Hyper-V Server is the standalone version of the Server 2008 integrated version of Hyper-V. I hav...
Zones: Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Virtualizat...Date Answered: 10/27/2008 Views: 4
Does the latest version of Hyper V support SBS 2003 as a guest OS?  Can you please point me to where this is documented if possible.
Zones: MS Server, SBS Small Business Server, Virtual Serve...Date Answered: 05/05/2008 Views: 80
I have a WinXP application that records telphony calls onto a single disk PC - in the event of a disk failure...ouch... :( What I want to do is move the application to another machine that offer...
Zones: Windows 64-bit, VMware, Virtual ServerDate Answered: 06/14/2008 Views: 0
Our file server is a Server Core 2008 VM running on top of a Hyper-V server running 2008 Server Enterprise. Today I upgraded the host machine to Hyper-V RC0. Afterwards I recreated our VMs and got ...
Zones: Windows Server 2008, MS ServerDate Answered: 06/05/2008 Views: 0
Hi There. I am running VMWare ESX and wish to run Server 2008 as a Virtual Machine. Do i need to dsownload anything to make Server 2008 Standard X64 Hyper-V aware? I'm a little confused with ...
Zones: VMware, Windows 64-bitDate Answered: 06/05/2008 Views: 0