hi,
I'm using WMWARE to load windows on mac.
how can I access to my mac localhost from the Windows virtual machine ?
I tried localhost but it doesn't work.
thanks
I tried running the sqlcmd from a remote host to do a simple backup of a sql 2008 database. The command goes something like this:
sqlcmd -s xxx.xxx.xxx.xx -U username -P some_password -Q "Backup database [db] to \
disk = 'c:\test_backup.bak' with format"
I get a succesfull message but the file isn't created.
When I run this on the sql manager on the same machine, it works. I thought it was permission problems, but I'm using the same username in both cases.
Any thoughts?
Hi guys,
for development test i need to set a sftp server so i want to know if its possible to use the same machine as client and server. because i tried and i keep getting this error :
Permission denied (publickey).
Connection closed
thanks !
I'm intalling our local server and want to install a virtual machine but it seem vmware ESXi is not suit with our server
Server: Dell SC 1424
CPU : 2 Xeon 3.2G (buss 800, cache L2 2M)
Ram: 6G DDR ECC 266
Hard disk: 2 Hitachi Sata 1TB. Raid Dell Cerc 2s ( raid 0, 1)
Nic: 2 Broadcom 1Gb/s
I'm wondering if you're familiar with this area and have any idea about a VM software for our server. Just wanted to use server for some purposes ( web hosting, subversion and to experience some server OSs)
Thank you for helping.
I'm trying to install SQL Compact 3.5 SP2 after I've installed SQL 2012 RC0, on a x64 Windows 7.
The x86 installer goes through fine.
The x64 installer fails, with the error:
"Error 25543.Failed to save changes to XML file c:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\CONFIG\machine.config, system error: -2147024864"
Note the \CONFIG (double backslash) where there should be a single backslash... any ideas why this is happening and how to solve it?
One of my friend recently bought a Mac and somehow when she connect her moveable disc to the computer, time machine took control of this device use it as backup device automatically.
So she could not use the disc for other purpose any more. When we connect it to windows, it could not be recognize any more.
How can we get it back under control?
I installed Hyper-v 2008 r2 on a Windows 7 box thinking it works like Virtual PC because I wanted to run a Windows 2008 R2 64 vm. Now my machine dual boots between Windows 7 and hyper-v.
How do I completely remove hyper-v and get the box back to the state before the install?
I'm trying to rename the TFS 2010 RC VM machine name so I can add it to our domain without the chance of clashing with another copy of the VM already on the domain.
I found instructions for TFS 2008 saying to use TFSAdminUtil ActivateAT , but this tool has now been replaced by TFSConfig and I can't see an obvious replacement for 'ActivateAT'.
Any ideas what the new command should be?
I'm planning to use OpenVZ in an old machine I have at home.
I want to know if a dumped OpenVZ instance image can be exported to other formats (like VirtualBox or Vmware).
Thanks!
I have a number of machines in MDT that belong to multiple roles. Nothing fancy there. However, in role A (which applies to most machines) the MachineObjectOU is specified, and in role B (which only applies to certain machines) a different MachineObjectOU is specified because those machines need to appear somewhere different in the directory. How do I guarantee that MDT will read settings from role B? Is it the order of roles in the list in the machine properties window?
Im trying to serve static content through a subdomain. The physical folder is shared on a second machine in the same local domain.
How do I safely setup permissions on the shared folder so that when i do something like:
src="subdomain.domain.com/Image1.png" I wont get access denied?
IN IIS I have subdomain.domain.com as a separate website.
I'm currently installing Windows 7 onto a new laptop before imaging it to deploy. I need to install the Wireless and Graphics drivers, but the HP site is offering me both ATI and Intel graphics drivers (at 102MB and 470(!)MB) a pop, as well as Intel, Broadcomm, RealTek and Atheros wireless drivers.
Is there a bit of software that will tell me what devices are in the machine so I don't have to go through, trial-and-error and find which is the right driver for the hardware?
I have just installed the Xubuntu 10.04. But the display seems to be latency. When I try to copy a big file from usb disk to hard disk, the CPU is 100% used. So I doubt that some device drivers are missing.
I can use lspci to show the PCI devices on my machine, but how could I tell whether proper drivers have been installed or not?
Many thanks.
I am a software developer, and I need to use old version of Borland/Embarcadero Delphi 7 for one software. The others ones are PHP software.
I will have soon a 64 bits PC, running Linux, but I need a Windows 32 bits virtual machine for Delphi (because Delphi 7 is a bit old, and our clients still use Windows XP 32 bits systems). I already have a VM under virtualbox for my Delphi environment.
Will it run fine, or will I have some problem?
I'm planning to use OpenVZ in an old machine I have at home.
I want to know if a dumped OpenVZ instance image can be exported to other formats (like VirtualBox or Vmware).
Thanks!
I'm running VMware Workstation 6.54 on a Windows 7 host (64-bit). Whenever the host loses network connectivity the VMs never get their connection back until I reboot the machine (which I have to do right after I finish writing this). I've tried restarting the "relevant" services (like VMware Nat Service) but only a hard reboot works for me. Does this issue sound familiar?
I'm having an issue on some imaged machines where they will started out on Tier 2 and after some time of use (they are well spec'd kiosk machines, quad-core, Nvidia 550Ti), they drop to Tier 0 and effectively become useless. Restarting the machine doesn't seem to help. This is a problem more than just "missing hardware acceleration" because my application requires D3DImage to function (which requires Tier 2).
Thanks for any help!
On Mac machines the user can schedule the machine to power-on automatically, is there anything for Linux that gives us the same ability? I can schedule shut downs whenever I want, it's powering up that I want to do.
In window xp, there is a way to set up the setting to where it would force every single domain users to a single profile in an local machine upon log in.
But I can't find the way to do so in Window 7.
Does any body have any recommendations?
I'm currently running Vista Ultimate but I'm thinking about updating to Windows 7. Vista was not supported a host systems with VMWare Server (free version).
Question: Does the latest version of the VMWare Server support Windows 7 has the host machine?
So, every time I try to install .NET Framework 4.0 on my Windows XP Professional SP3 VMWare Player virtual machine, I get a fatal error.
It doesn't work with either Windows Update, the Web Installer or the normal installer!
I don't know if it matters (AND I HOPE IT DOES NOT), but the host OS's Operating System drive is encrypted, and the VM HDD file resides on that partition. I don't think it matters because other programs can be installed! And downloaded!
I frequently come in contact with people who absolutely cannot operate a PC, no matter how you train them.
I need some sort of programmable physical button or remote control, where when they click it, it will execute a script on a windows machine. (and no, wiseguys, a mouse won't do)
Does such a thing exist?
I have a dual Xeon hex core machine running an IO intensive application. (WinXP 32) I am seeing a hardware driver (1/2 user mode, 1/2 kernel, streaming data) that is using 6k delta page faults per second. When other applications load or allocate large amounts of memory the driver's hardware buffer gets an underrun (application not feeding it fast enough).
Could this be because the kernel is only using one core to service page fault interrupts?