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03-02-2006 01:29 PM
03-02-2006 01:29 PM
Vmware ESX issue in VM runing Windows 2003
Hi I hope can help me, I have a Proliant DL380G3 runing ESX 2.5.2 and I want administer the Guest Windows 2003 Virtual machines using RDP 2.2, all woks fine when I deploy the vmachines with windows 2000 but when I deploy an image of windows 2003 with or without sp1 the new machine don´t see my domain name server, I can not resolve names using DNS server (?)I can ping the DNS server using the IP but I can resolve names , I add to the file et\hosts the name of the DNS but it didn´t works.Just happened with windows 2003 and when the RDP just use an image that normally was working fine. If I deploy using RDP using the script the new machine w2003 works fine.
Do you have some tips to alliviate this situation, is supported this functionality in RDP with Vmware.
Regards
Luis Velazquez
Do you have some tips to alliviate this situation, is supported this functionality in RDP with Vmware.
Regards
Luis Velazquez
The urgent is not always the most important
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03-02-2006 05:21 PM
03-02-2006 05:21 PM
Re: Vmware ESX issue in VM runing Windows 2003
Have you tried re-building your image? Where was the original image build? On a physical machine? or on a VM?
Steven
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03-03-2006 02:49 AM
03-03-2006 02:49 AM
Re: Vmware ESX issue in VM runing Windows 2003
Y I have tried to rebuild a new machine using a previously image taked of a original virtual machine configured in my environment, is for to try to implement an way to get again the same machine when I´ll have a failure. The RDP I believe have those capacities.
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Luis Velazquez
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Luis Velazquez
The urgent is not always the most important
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