I will not be much help but have you tried using the system account?  Have
you tried making that setting using the VMCRplus tool?  Since I only have
one Host for now and I manually patch my servers I have not yet felt the
need to explore using this.

Jon

On Jan 4, 2008 8:12 AM, Bob Fronk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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>  Running 7 VMs on a MS Virtual server 2005 R2.  Everything runs great
> except if the Server needs to be restarted due to Windows updates, etc.
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> I have all the VMs setup to "Automatically start" and I have a valid
> domain account set as the "Run virtual machine under the following user
> account"
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> The "Action when Virtual Server starts" is set to " Always turn on virtual
> machine".
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> However, none of the virtual machines start automatically, I have to start
> them manually.
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> Anyone have any ideas?
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> Bob Fronk
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