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Virtual Server 2005 R2 install on Windows XP SP2
essjae.com microsoft public virtualserver On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 11:56:58 GMT, "edema collins"<cllins4r...@yahoo.com> wrote: i am a beginner in Virtual server, and i installed virtual server 2005 R2. I went through the technet materials about the product. But did not find any place talking about how to install the

disk partition question
O.Ige wrote: I haven't installed Virtual Server 2005 R2 before. I have an Windows XP machine SP2 and i want to have WSS v3 installed on it.So i was thinking of installing Virtual Server 2005 R2 on it and then get sharepoint runing on it. Is this possible and if yes how to get started.. Thanks guys.

Install Virtual Server 2005 R2 on Windows Vista RC1 x64
Marco Savegnago Marco_Savegn...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public virtualserver Hi, I've tried to install Virtual Server 2005 R2 on a production server running SBS 2003 Enterprise. The installation fails to complete (blue screen). If I try to reinstall the result is the same. I can remove with Add/Remove

Install Vista on Virtual Server 2005 R2?
Jason Chan n...@email.com microsoft public virtualserver Anyone tried install Vista on VS 2005 R2? I am wonder does the S3 display card meet the requirement of Vista?

experience with Virtual Server 2005 R2 on a SBS 2003
Scopus69 Scopu...@nospam.postalias microsoft public windows server general I installed Windows 2003 STD R2 on a Dell server as the Host operating system I then installed Virtual Server Ent 2005 Edition R2 so I could setup a development enviornment and start testing this product When I created the first virtual

Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 Release Notes
I'm not quite sure whether that means that I cannot run Virtual Server? I think I've read that some users do run Virtual Server. So? Is the Port 80 already wrong? No, it is your only option. You can only use port 80 on the version of IIS included with non-server OSes (XP, Vista, etc). Port 1024 would be the default

Virtual Server on an image
Gary "Gary" wrote: Hi, I downloaded Virtual Server 2005 R2 yesterday, loaded it, created a VM, booted the Nov 2005 MSDN DVD with XP PRO it, selected XP PRO, etc, etc. The XP Pro install proceeds normally until you enter the Product Key. My MSDN XP Pro product key is not accepted. A retail XP Pro key is not accepted

Upgrade to virtual server 2005 R2 , problems with AMD dual core
The personal opinion of Gary G. Little "Hans" <hans.hant...@telenet.be> wrote in message news:BCDE4262-13AC-4F27-87B1-EAA7C8B1130E@microsoft.com... I'm trying to install Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 on a Vista Business Machine, unforteanly the installation stops after a while with the message setup was interrupted.

virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 stops on Vista during installation
Les Connor [SBS MVP] les.con...@DEL.cfive.ca microsoft public windows server sbs Yes, it's pretty straight forward Leythos, I don't think you'll have any issues. Install MS VS on the SBS box, and install your TS box as a VM. Join and configure the TS box just the way you would if it was physical hardware.

Upgrade path from Virtual Server 2005 to R2?
One option would be to create your own image and then install the eval version of Exchange. After the eval has expired, Exchange will still work. Now apperently it seams to me that MS is dropping support for test labs under virtual server 2005. Virt server also runs on a XP laptop, so i could show things to a

Virtual Server 2005 R2 and Vista RC1
Bob 86c6c2e6-2146512...@news.postalias microsoft public windows server general Because my Windows Server 2003 x64 can not run GPMC (plus other apps and tools), I must now install a 32-bit version under Virtual Server 2005 R2 (64 bit edition) using the Windows Server 2003 x64 as the host.

Virtual Server on an image
Hi, Is it possible to install an OCS 2007 Edge Server for Pic/Public IM running UNDER a Virtual Server 2005 which is running on the same Windows 2003 R2 Enterprise server which has OCS 2007 Standard installed? Ie, trying to get around installing the Edge component on another physical box. Thanks, George.

Install Virtual Server 2005 R2 on Windows Vista RC1 x64
(Or you can install with the disk set to IDE then change to SCSI after it installs). "Edwin Velez" <EdwinVe...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message The virtual server itself is using Virtual Server 2005 R2 x64. I have 4 VM's setup in order to test the use of WDS. 1. Domain Controller - Windows 2003 R2

Install Virtual Server 2005 R2 on Windows Vista RC1 x64
What is the best partitioning schema when I want to install besides the w2k3 OS SQL Server, SharePoint services and virtual server 2005 R2? Thanks. This is all entirely up to you....partitions are going to help you organize your stuff, but you will see no performance benefit. I think you need to do at *least* 20GB

how to install guest operating systems in a virtual hard disk
theocean theoc...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public virtualpc I've tried to install the Virtual Server 2005 R2 on Windows Vista RC1 x64 but I always get the message in the Internet Explorer (the start page) that I don't have the right to access the Virtual Server page. I'm administrator on the machine,

SQL Server 2005 / 2000...
edema collins cllins4r...@yahoo.com microsoft public virtualserver i am a beginner in Virtual server, and i installed virtual server 2005 R2. I went through the technet materials about the product. But did not find any place talking about how to install the guest operating system in the virtual machine.

disk partition question
At the host side the only possible option is to install a fail over cluster, in this case the Microsoft Cluster with comes with the Enterprise Edition. All answers based on SP1 of Virtual Server 2005 R2, which will be released in Q2/CY07. -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards - Alexander Ortha (Microsoft)

Blue screen stop error with Virtual Server 2005 R2
You can have a side-by-side install. I do, and it works fine for me. If you're really paranoid, consider virtualization, through Virtual PC, Virtual Server of VMware. And Virtual Server is free. Download or Order Virtual Server 2005 R2 Enterprise Edition for Free

Virtual Server 2005 R2 Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition
Charlie. http://msmvps.com/xperts64 Joel Raper wrote: Any way to the bht VSMT Tools installed on VS 2005 R2 64bit. I am trying to move phsical servers to virtual and ahve a 32bit ADS server deployed but now am having troubles with the tools on my virtual server, do I need to install another VS to get this

VMM.SYS in VirtualPC 2004 SP1 vs. Virtual Server 2005 R2
I need help understanding the licensing (and thus the costs) of using Virtual Server 2005 R2. It seems recently MS made this app "free". 1. Oh, and you'll need to buy either Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition for the host, as Virtual Server won't install on a Windows Server 2000 box.