Re: Unable to print from Vmware View to printer connected via print server
If the printer does not show up on log on it could be a permission issue. Is the user able to browse to the print server and right click and connect to a printer he/she has been given permission to?
View ArticleView 5.2 Security Server-Connection Server connections
So, I'm wondering if it is in anyway possible to not expose a desktop subnet to the DMZ when deploying a Security Server? I seem to remember there was a way to have the Security Server tunnel all...
View ArticleRe: Use the serial port of the thinclient
i have install a usb2serial adapter which must be supported .... after installing the driver, i see the new serial port (com3) but the software is not able to open it .... does i have to configure...
View ArticleRe: Use the serial port of the thinclient
Did you configure your software to use COM3 port ? In my experience most applications wants to use COM1 by default, but in most cases you can change this in application settings.
View ArticleNT Kernel & System High CPU Utilization
Running VMWare View 5.0.We are having an issue were the NT Kernel & System process will cause high CPU utilization for 5 to 10 min. at a time slowing down the system. We have followed several tips...
View ArticleUsing LDAPS (port 636) with VMware View Server
I've been tasked with something that seems impossible/unsupported. VMware View Server uses port 389 for LDAP. My task is to make View use port 636 instead (LDAP over SSL). The charge is that the...
View ArticleCant create VMs in pool?
Hi I running View 5.2, vcenter 5.5 and all of a sudden i cant create new VM's, i can create the pool but not the vm's to fill it and i get no error. It just dont deploy.Both with fullclones and linked...
View Article32bit Windows Operating System on 64bit architecture
We have a parent image that was defined as a 64bit machine during creation. But when it was time to install from the Windows 7 ISO, a 32bit version was installed. We have taken snapshots and recomposed...
View ArticleRe: 32bit Windows Operating System on 64bit architecture
What do you mean it was defined as a 64 Bit machine? Are you talking about the area under Options, general options, and then version when editing the settings on a VM?
View ArticleRe: 32bit Windows Operating System on 64bit architecture
The process of creating a gold image. In vcenter, you setup a virtual machine as a master image. By accident, we selected Windows 7 Professional ( 64bit )... but when we connected the ISO, it was...
View ArticleHow many vCPUs for VDI desktops (is 1 vCPU mantra still valid) ?
Hi almost every single document I read recommends 1 vCPU per VDI desktop, but if I look around everyone has at least two cores in their physical computers (Pentium -> 2C, i3 -> 2C/4T, i5 ->...
View ArticleRe: 32bit Windows Operating System on 64bit architecture
Regardless of whether you select a 32-bit guest OS or a 64-bit guest OS, if the physical CPU is a 64-bit CPU, then the virtual CPU will be a 64-bit CPU. (For a 32-bit virtual CPU, you have to specify...
View ArticleRe: 32bit Windows Operating System on 64bit architecture
The person who set this up has talent, could he be on to something here? Why is that incorrectly configured VM performing better that our VMs that were defined correct ( 32bit VM > 32bit Parent VM )...
View ArticleRe: 32bit Windows Operating System on 64bit architecture
Please post vmware.log files for both kinds of VMs.
View ArticleRe: 32bit Windows Operating System on 64bit architecture
That setting gives vCenter some insight as to what type of machine you are running and it offers suggestions for settings per the link below. vSphere Documentation Center
View ArticleRe: How many vCPUs for VDI desktops (is 1 vCPU mantra still valid) ?
Some of our VMs have 2 vCPUs and 4GB RAM. We have these VMs on a Dell PowerEdge R815s with 512GB of RAM and AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 6376, with 64 CPUs x 2.30 GHz.
View ArticleRe: How many vCPUs for VDI desktops (is 1 vCPU mantra still valid) ?
Well user satisfaction is what will drive your VDI adoption so 2 may be a requirement for you. In the end its the age old answer of "it depends" and in some cases 1 vCPU will cut it and others you...
View ArticleRe: Cant create VMs in pool?
You may want to check your ESXi hosts to make sure they are seeing the datastores. VMware KB: Creating or provisioning a VMware View desktop pool fails with the error: View Composer Fault: VMware.Sim…
View ArticleRe: Cant create VMs in pool?
Check that your time-settings is ok, have heard some weird stuff when the US switched to daylight-savings time. // Linjo
View ArticleRe: View 5.2 Security Server-Connection Server connections
No, that will not work. // Linjo
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