Scott Ullrich wrote:
Thats the junk.
yup, thanks for helping me make my point. :)
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Thats the junk.
On 1/6/06, Chris Buechler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Scott Ullrich wrote:
>
> >Yes, you can also use a USB memory stick to store config.xml on.
> >Simply format the stick as MSDOS and hook it up.
> >
> >
>
> Not on any MS virtualization product, you can't! :) Another area where
Scott Ullrich wrote:
Yes, you can also use a USB memory stick to store config.xml on.
Simply format the stick as MSDOS and hook it up.
Not on any MS virtualization product, you can't! :) Another area where
VMware is miles ahead. No USB support whatsoever in MS VPC or VS, it's
been in V
Dimitri Rodis wrote:
Also (a little OT), a lot more people are going to be preferring MS
Virtual Server than vmware-- VS2005R2 is only $99 for standard edition
Yeah, until they actually try to run a production server on the piece of
trash. I tried MS VS in a real production environment,
Yes, you can also use a USB memory stick to store config.xml on.
Simply format the stick as MSDOS and hook it up.
A new option 98 should appear on the console to transfer the
config.xml over to the USB dev ice.
On 1/6/06, Dimitri Rodis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A 180-day trial version is avail
A 180-day trial version is available at
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/virtualserver/evaluation/tr
ial/default.mspx
Also (a little OT), a lot more people are going to be preferring MS
Virtual Server than vmware-- VS2005R2 is only $99 for standard edition
:)
http://www.microsoft.com/
FreeBSD Player + pfSense works very well. However, I would like to
caution that you will not win any performance races if you're trying
to route a fair amount of bandwidth (30+ megabit). It would be
interesting to see if someone could benchmark VMWare + pfSense.
YMMV.
On 1/6/06, Rainer Duffne
Bill Marquette wrote:
Is FreeBSD even supported in MS VS2005? :) I wouldn't consider it
even a FreeBSD bug until then (heck, it's not even supported in the
VMWare server versions - fbsd 6 that is)
Adding to that: is there any reason not to use VMware, now that the free
player has been re
Is FreeBSD even supported in MS VS2005? :) I wouldn't consider it
even a FreeBSD bug until then (heck, it's not even supported in the
VMWare server versions - fbsd 6 that is)
--Bill
On 1/6/06, Dimitri Rodis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The floppy drive doesn't appear to work correctly
I'm not sure exactly what you're looking for but perhaps this document
will help: http://www.countersiege.com/doc/pfsync-carp/
On 1/6/06, Abdul Aziz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> How long time two (primary & Backup) units share information ?
>
> Regards:
> aaziz
>
I dont have access to VS2005 and honestly, I prefer VMWare. Not
really something that we are going to persue but I wish you luck in
fiding the problem.
On 1/6/06, Dimitri Rodis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The floppy drive doesn't appear to work correctly when running pfSense
> in MS V
Dear All,
How long time two (primary & Backup) units share information ?
Regards:
aaziz
Hello,
The floppy drive doesn't appear to work correctly when running pfSense
in MS Virtual Server 2005 R2-- during bootup, I see a message fly by
that says something to the effect of the floppy controller is not
responding (I can see it fly by, but I've not been fast enough to catch
it in a scree
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