Thank you, I will install Hyper-V on a Server 2008 R2 instead of using 
the standalone version of Hyper-V. Do difficult already for me and not 
having GUI doesn't help things.

/Jerker


On 8.3.2011 14:44, Christopher Painter wrote:
> On the side as a one man consultant, this is how I roll at home:
>
> http://blog.deploymentengineering.com/2008/07/virtual-brownbag-installation-testing.html
>
>
> At my day job I'm on a 10 person Build/Install team serving about 250
> developers.  We use a system called VMLogix that sits on top of ESX.  It's a
> really powerful system that manages the complexity of defining complex test
> environments and deploying them in mass.   We have a team of "Lab Managers" 
> who
> work with the development groups to understand their needs and set up the 
> images
> for their use but the system also allows for self service.   This system
> doesn't support the SnapShotting story so it's a little painful ( slow ) for
> installation developers   but it's really powerful for what everyone else 
> needs.
>
> We are looking at moving towards TFS 2010 which has a lab mgmt component that
> integrates with Hyper-V.   The concept is supposed to be that when you do a
> build it deploys to a machine and runs all the integration tests.  If any 
> tests
> fail it can create a work item and associate the VM state to the item so that
> the developer doesn't have to hunt down a QA person to get information to 
> debug
> the error.
>
>> From the install side I don't sweat these things too much as my only 
>> requirement
> is that we are able to install silently.   At home I manage my snapshot trees 
> so
> I can do my boundry testing and then move on.
>
>
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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Jerra<beddel...@gmail.com>
> To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
> <wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Sent: Tue, March 8, 2011 6:15:24 AM
> Subject: [WiX-users] Setting up efficient environment for testing installation
> packages?
>
> This is off-topic, but I assume the knowledge can be found within this list.
>
> Can someone point me to some pages on how to setup an efficient
> environment for testing installation packages?
>
> I have Hyper-V 2008 R2 Server installed and I have started installing
> guests but I don't want to go much further until I know an efficient setup.
>
> --
> I guess I need to quickly be able to restore a guest to clean state so
> already installed components won't interfere.
>
> --
> I am testing my client/server software so I need to connect between
> different client operating systems against different server operating
> systems.
> I am wondering if this can be made all within the Hyper-V server.
>
>
> Kind Regards
> Jerra
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