Hello all,
I'm new here. I'm a PC Systems Administrator and we're looking to setup
a VCL here (test environment first, obviously). Please tell me if this
question is not appropriate for this list but is anyone using anything
besides VMWare for the back-end VMs with their VCL? It's part of my
Thank you,
What I was curious about is whether or not anyone is using Citrix
XenDesktop, Microsoft VDI/System Center or anything else?
Does VCL only work with VMWare products?
Thanks,
Adam
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From: Josh Thompson [mailto:josh_thomp...@ncsu.edu]
Sent: Thursday,
I had done some research with Microsoft when we were first looking into
starting our VCL.
In order to access the virtual machines you have to have a VDA license (Virtual
Desktop Access) as well as the Windows license. As you said, the Windows
license is covered under the Campus License
Hi,
We're having a similar issue that's been noted on the list before but I can't
seem to find if it was ever resolved. Here's a link to the archives where it
was discussed.
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-vcl-user/201104.mbox/%3C4DB59638.5000609%40ncsu.edu%3E
Anyway,
I
) can
Windows communicate properly on the interface?
Regards,
Mike
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On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 11:52, Hechler, Adam
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configuration on a router.
Hope this helps,
Andy
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 9:57 AM, Hechler, Adam hec...@rpi.edu wrote:
Thanks Mike and Dmitri,
As to Mike reply. I've disabled the firewall completely, no help. I've also
set a static IP (with the one the DHCP server is offering) and I am able
Happy Friday everyone,
I am trying to update an image (Windows XP) but the Update Image radio button
is greyed out (step 5 below).
I started with a Windows XP vm and captured it to create a Base Image.
Then I created a new image from that Base.
I then created another new image from that image.
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On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 12:12 PM, Hechler, Adam
hec...@rpi.edumailto:hec...@rpi.edu wrote:
Happy Friday everyone,
I am trying to update an image (Windows XP) but the Update Image radio button
is greyed out (step 5 below).
I started with a Windows XP vm
Hello again,
Well, we've run across another stumbling block that I hope someone can help
with. We've been able to reproduce it using the same steps so I have to assume
this would be simple for someone to answer.
Windows XP image
Manage Images - Create/Update an Image - Reservation
RDP into
On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 2:04 PM, Hechler, Adam
hec...@rpi.edumailto:hec...@rpi.edu wrote:
Hello again,
Well, we've run across another stumbling block that I hope someone can help
with. We've been able to reproduce it using the same steps so I have to assume
this would be simple for someone
Hello all,
I looked around a little bit but didn't see any documentation on how to delete
images (and their associated files).
Through all of my testing I've wound up creating quite a few images and I'd
like to clean things up before continuing.
What I have been able to do is this:
In VCL:
In
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On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 1:46 PM, Hechler, Adam
hec...@rpi.edumailto:hec...@rpi.edu wrote:
Hello all,
I looked around a little bit but didn't see any documentation on how to delete
images (and their associated files).
Through all of my testing I've wound up creating quite a few images and I'd
Hi everyone,
Because of the problems I was having with repeatedly updating an image, I
decided to build one image (Windows XP) with all of the necessary applications
already installed BEFORE trying to capture it into the VCL.
It didn't take long before I received a Problem email. Can someone
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Hash: SHA1
Adam,
What version of VCL is this?
Thanks,
Josh
On Monday, July 02, 2012 7:30:48 PM Hechler, Adam wrote:
Hi everyone,
Because of the problems I was having with repeatedly updating an image, I
decided to build one image (Windows XP) with all
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