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  1. Try Ideal Administration by Pointdev .. i guess it is Pointdev.com or whatever google it else!! thnx
  2. Hi guys how are you .. i m new to this forum.. and i dont know if many of you might be using virtual operating systems.. or guest OS as M$ calls 'em.. now here is the problem I want to prepare for my Microsoft Exchange Exam.. I just have one machine.. and cannot arrange or afford another... The specs of my current box are Hardware Specs: P4 2.8 HT Intel Original 865GBF 2 chips of 512 MB PC3200 DDR RAM -- that makes it 1 GB RAM Network Adapter 100/10M Ethernet PCI Adapter ATI Radeon 9200SE Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Sound Card 2 80 GB IDE SATA Seagate Drives 1 40 GB IDE ATA Samsung Drive 52x32x52x LG CDRW Software Specs: Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition Build 3790.srvr2.030624-1700, Service Pack v. 1023 DirectX 9.0b (4.09.000.0902) Q147222 HotFix Installed and there are no updates either critical or normal to be installed thru windows update as of now.. Now lets come straight to the point... what I want.. 1. To run multiple Guest OS, mainly Windows 2000 Professional SP3 and Windows XP SP1 thru Microsoft Virtual PC 5.2/Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 Beta... 2. To network the Host OS and the Guest OS ON WINDOWS 2003 ENTERPRISE SERVER 3. To work out/figure out or you can say merely practice all the features of Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 in a domain environment under Windows 20003 Enterprise Edition... in a networked environment within Virtual PCs... i.e. all of those are able to ping each other share files... login accounts.. rights.. shares send and receive mails.. apply policies etc... etc.. I used Connectix Virtual PC 5.2, Microsoft Virtual PC 5.2 but i could not connect the Guest OS and the Host OS Recently i came to know that Microsoft released a Beta version of its Microsoft Virtual Server 2005.. So i got my hands on Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 Beta thru IRC... (tsk tsk.. try packetnews.. BetasIRC...hush hush) I installed and configured that on my Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition.. but i still face the same **** problem that i am not able to connect the Host OS and the Guest OS thru TCP/IP But i tried using Virtual PC 5.2 on Windows 2000 and Windows XP .. there were no problems... and my network card gave me a connected session and started sending and receiving bytes like any normal network device... But no avail in Windows 20003 Enterprise Edition... The installation goes on very smoothly.. Virtual Server 2005 or Virtual PC 5.2 both install their service drivers and ask for that Digital Signing stuff.. and all those things go on normally... my network card works normally as such.. but i dont know why it cannot connect with the Guest OS.. though it can do so thru other Operation Systems... but not under the Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition Environment... Is there anyway.. this can be done?? This is the version of Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 Beta... Virtual Server version 1.1.445.0 EE Administration Website version 1.1.445.0 But i just cant figure out why i am not able to network my Guest OS and my Host OS on Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition... Any kind of support is eagerly awaited... and thanks a lot.. for your time.. as you got this far reading my query... thanks again Here is a comprehensive report of my system.. that includes everything .. versions of dlls... softwares this that hardware... memory dumps etc.. everything in ultra detail... http://www22.brinkster.com/totallylegal/report.zip thanks a lot for your time guys.. Regards, Bhavesh
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