On 5/4/06, Michael R M young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have done 2 installs on Windows 2003,
In one it worked fine, Permissions are a little different in Windows 2003.
(things are defaulted off, not on)
On the other, I continue to have problems running a second installer to
upgrade or change the initial installation. Some how the environment is
different, I suspect that is has something to do with the installer config
and second one having SCSI Drives not IDE or SATA. - I got around it, but
the editor install is a hack.
I would be interested in hearing about similar experiences and solutions.
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Cadillac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 8:54 PM
To: 'witango-talk@witango.com'
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Problems installing Witango 5.5 on Windows 2003
You're both right, I think.
I don't use VMWare's ESX Server product myself, but I believe the Remote
Console is one of the methods used to interact with a particular ESX
"instance" (local and/or remote), which is where the Server software is
running. As I understand it, other Remote software can also be utilized with
ESX.
I do use VMWare Workstation everyday though, and have never had a problem
with it with regards to Witango (any version).
Could it be there is something unusual about the environment configuration
of the ESX instance that Witango doesn't like? Like limited amount of RAM,
Network settings or Processor affinity?
And do you have the latest installer for 5.5?
Hope that helps.
PS. Thank you Ben, for the earlier compliment.
Scott Cadillac,
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://scott.cadillac.bz
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ben Johansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 5:29 PM
> To: witango-talk@witango.com
> Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Problems installing Witango 5.5 on
> Windows 2003
>
> I Know that but if you look at the image closer, apparently they
> added a remote element to it.
>
> but still, apparently it is not emulating the environment well enuf.
>
> Ben ;-)
>
> On May 2, 2006, at 8:39 PM, John McGowan wrote:
>
> > VMware isn't a remote admin package... It's a virtualization
> > program. It allows you to run virtual servers (even of other
> > platforms) on the machine it's installed on.
> >
> > /John
> >
> > Ben Johansen wrote:
> >> looks to me like VMware is getting in the way of the install.
> >>
> >> I like the remote admins that are least intrusive like
> RAdmin or VNC
> >>
> >> Just a thought
> >> Ben
> >>
> >> On May 2, 2006, at 3:47 AM, Francesca Arecco wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hello,
> >>> I've got problems installing Witango 5.5.009 on Windows 2003.
> >>> When I launch the exe file for installing on a Windows Server
> >>> Professional 2003 (SP1) I suddenly get an error with code
> >>> (-5006 : 0X80004005). I include the screen capture and the text
> >>> file with the detailed error description.
> >>>
> >>> Anyone have ever experienced a problem like this?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks in advance
> >>> --
> >>> Francesca Arecco
> >>> Area Sistemi Informativi
> >>> A&B SpA - Informatica e Ricerca Operativa
> >>> tel +39.010.648671
> >>> fax +39.010.6486752
> >>> <witango-error.gif>
> >>> Error Code: -5006 : 0x80004005
> >>> Error Information:
> >>>> Kernel\ServiceProvider.cpp (77)
> >>>> Kernel\ObjectHolder.cpp (442)
> >>>> Kernel\ServiceProvider.cpp (77)
> >>>> Kernel\ObjectHolder.cpp (442)
> >>>> Kernel\ServiceProvider.cpp (77)
> >>>> Kernel\ObjectHolder.cpp (442)
> >>>> Kernel\ServiceProvider.cpp (77)
> >>>> Kernel\FileGroup.cpp (489)
> >>>> Kernel\ServiceProvider.cpp (77)
> >>>> Kernel\FileGroup.cpp (489)
> >>>> Kernel\ServiceProvider.cpp (77)
> >>>> Kernel\FileGroup.cpp (489)
> >>>> Kernel\ServiceProvider.cpp (77)
> >>>> Kernel\FileGroup.cpp (489)
> >>>> Kernel\ServiceProvider.cpp (77)
> >>>> Kernel\FileGroup.cpp (489)
> >>>> Kernel\ServiceProvider.cpp (77)
> >>>> Kernel\FileGroup.cpp (489)
> >>>> Kernel\ServiceProvider.cpp (77)
> >>>> Kernel\FileGroup.cpp (489)
> >>>> Kernel\ServiceProvider.cpp (77)
> >>>> Kernel\FileGroup.cpp (489)
> >>>> Kernel\ServiceProvider.cpp (77)
> >>>> Kernel\FileGroup.cpp (489)
> >>>> Kernel\ServiceProvider.cpp (77)
> >>>> Kernel\FileGroup.cpp (489)
> >>>> Kernel\ServiceProvider.cpp (77)
> >>>> Kernel\FileGroup.cpp (489)
> >>>> Kernel\ServiceProvider.cpp (77)
> >>>> Kernel\FileGroup.cpp (489)
> >>>> Kernel\ServiceProvider.cpp (77)
> >>>> Kernel\FileGroup.cpp (489)
> >>>> Kernel>SetupDLL\SetupDLL.cpp (1446)
> >>> PAPP:Witango Server 5.5 For Windows
> >>> PVENDOR:With Enterprise Pty Ltd (http://www.witango.com)
> >>> PGUID:48F815BA-5243-41CB-ACD6-D029B2716A9E
> >>> $10.50.0.125PAK
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