KP, would you mind sharing the Registry Hacks?

*Emanuel Damasceno*
CCNP Voice





On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 6:54 PM, CCIEVoiceKP <ccievoic...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I installed a win2003 server on ESXi .... Applied the reg hacks so the CCX
> install cd would recognize it as an MCS server then installed CCX ... Works
> like a charm ....
>
> Of course this is for lab purposes only...
>
> KP
>
> Sent from my iPhone and I have big thumbs ... So please excuse the typos.
>
> On Feb 12, 2012, at 9:33 AM, Emanuel Damasceno <aedamasc...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Hello Experts,
>
> I recently followed few steps to use UCCX on a VMWare environment but I am
> dealing with a few issues. I will explain first how I did it, and then I
> will tell you what the problem is.
>
> I installed on a MCS7835 the 2003.1.4 OS for HP Servers. The MCS we have
> is HP, so... Everything went real smooth. As soon as the installation
> ended, I installed VMWare converter. I didn't install UCCX, or anything
> else, just the OS.
>
> I converted from Physical Machine to VMWare Infrastructure. I have a
> licensed VMWare server here at home. I waited a whole night for the system
> to be converted and transferred to my VMWare server. As I execute the
> machine, it gives me a bunch of errors such: Windows Activation "30 days to
> activate"... As far as I remember, we don't have to activate Windows, do
> we? I really don't remember this part, but anyways...
>
> - Service Control Manager. At least one service or driver failed during
> system startup. Use Event Viewer to examine the event log for details - I
> waited until it was completely installed to convert it to VM.
>
> If you Google "Installing UCCX 7 VMware" you will come across a website
> from blindhog. I followed Alex Hannah instructions to the dot.
>
> Does anybody recommend plain windows 2003 and registry hacks + OS Upgrades
> from Cisco?
>
> Thanks for the advice
> *Emanuel Damasceno*
> CCNP Voice
>
>
>
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