I apologize for taking your time on this issue that, as it turns out, was 
only an issue with the unsuitableness of VMWare Player as a test 
environment. I only sought to TEST using VMWare Player, and once tested 
had planned to -- and still plan to -- spin up a dedicated box.

In any case, I learned a lot here. I can't thank you all enough for your 
help. Thanks again, Martijn and Andreas.

Very best regards -- and until next time ;)

Jeff Hallett

>VMware player is not really suited for server based applications. If you
>want to use the Virtual Appliance it's better to use the ESX or Hyper-V
>version. Or, install it on a dedicated Linux box.
>
>That said, it's possible to use VirtualBox with the Virtual Appliance
>for VMware player. See Appendix A of the Djigzo Virtual Appliance guide.
>
>I have copied the relevant section:
>
>1) Open the Virtual Media Manager (File -> Virtual Media Manager) and
>press Add to add an existing medium.
>2) Select a hard disk image file. Select the Virtual Appliance .vmdk
>file and close the dialog.
>3) Create a new Virtual Machine. Use Operating system Linux and version
>Ubuntu.
>4) Set base memory >= 640 MB.
>5) Select the .vmdk hard disk created in step 2.
>6) Make sure the network is set to: Attached to: Host Interface.
>7) Enable the advanced option PAE/NX.
>8) Finish.
>
>You can now start-up the Virtual Appliance.
>
>Kind regards,
>
>Martijn Brinkers
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