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    VMware Server 2.0 can not create virtual host

    Hi all,

    Recently i am installed VMware Server 2.0, but can not create virtual host. I have JAVA installed, and IE7 can be created. Has previously workstation, with very well, and now can not be created for the server. How to solve this issue. Please suggest.

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    Re: VMware Server 2.0 can not create virtual host

    VMware Server is VMware GSX Server for free after the follow-up version, and changed its name to make VMware Server start from the 1.0 version number. For the server operating system virtualization. GSX3 virtual kernel and Workstation 4.0 is the same as Server and Workstation 5.0 the same. omit the N multi-bar. to discuss the ESX, ESXI, estimated that more than N nonsense. All the best.

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    VMware Server 2.0 can not create virtual host

    VMware Server 2.0 have new console tool. The console tool for Web Access is a browser program, cross-platform running on a separate browser window. The console tool has some good features, including local media (eg CD-ROM) refers to the direction of weight to the child virtual machine. The console display also has dynamic resolution of a number of adjustments, including full-screen support. The following graph shows the number of the new console, the situation inside the child virtual machine. You should use this. Check and reply.

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    Re: VMware Server 2.0 can not create virtual host

    You need to add the hard disk. You can add an extra hard drive to a running virtual machine. The new program design features. VMCI socket interface and VIX API allows programming directly on the VMware Server design and script execution. The increase in hardware capacity. You can assign up to 8GB of memory to the virtual machine. There are enhanced to support 64-bit process. All the best.

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    VMware Server 2.0 can not create virtual host

    In VMware Server 2.0, there are two kinds of operation mode. Http or Https, corresponding port number, default is 8222, while the https port number corresponding default is 8333.By default, the connection is https mode, and if the certificate met the problem, we need to install the certificate to the local computer's Trusted Zone on it. Check left side bar, where you can see in the end the number of virtual machines, while the right shows the configuration of each virtual machine and common operating instructions. Check and reply.

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    Re: VMware Server 2.0 can not create virtual host

    VMWare Server 2.0 also supports VMWare workstaion 6. Well, directly took over with. We can try to control panel inside to see how to create a virtual machine, and import. Choose to create a virtual machine, create a virtual machine wizard in this inside the virtual machine can perform the operation of wear parts. There is the place to allocate memory, you can according to their own needs, make adjustments. It supports two processors with Virtual SMP. Check and reply.

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