Dont go through the painful procedure of installing and converting your
Cisco windows appliance version. straightaway install it on the ESXi or
Workstation. Create a vm with 2 GB memory and 160 GB hard drive. Install
from the Cisco OS cd. before installing UCCX repair your installation with
the win
Here's what I used:
For lab testing only install normal 2003 Server, the run regedit;
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cisco Systems, Inc.\Systems Info\OS Image]
"Version"="2003.1.1"
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTW
Thanks for the hint Ravindra.
I already deleted everything :(
I will try with a plain windows server 2003, if it is too stressful I will
reinstall on MCS and convert again. I will use your advice :)
Thank you very much
*Emanuel Damasceno*
CCNP Voice
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 9:53 PM, Ravindra
Hi Emanuel,
If you have windows 2003 standard edition you can boot from that cd and
repair your converted virtual machine. In that process you ll be providing
a different serial key at the repair face. So it will take that as the
active key. Hope this helps
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 12:55 AM, Eman
KP, would you mind sharing the Registry Hacks?
*Emanuel Damasceno*
CCNP Voice
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 6:54 PM, CCIEVoiceKP 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
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 F
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 we