I don't know what I've done but I can't seem to get IE8 to access my XP virtual machine on vmware server
Trying to logon to my XP system (via the remote console - OK it's on the same physical box but that's not an issue) I keep getting some message about IE8 is in "Protected mode" and can't access the console.
How do I remove this -- I've never got that message before.
I must have clicked something -- I'd hate to restore a system just for this silly problem.
Here's the screen shot.
Cheers
jimbo
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Custom built, several laptops HP/ASUS
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Linux CENTOS 7 / various Windows OS'es and servers
Don't forget that any vm running under vmware server is running as a BACKGROUND process so you don't use a GUI unlike vmware workstation.
you access your Virtual machine via http://ipaddress:8222 where ipaddress is the ipaddress of the VIRTUAL machine (not the server).
You logon to the Server console with the same command using the IP address of the server. (ip address can be replaced by domain name if you have one)
Remotely you access it via //nodename (or Ip address):8222
works fine. From OUTSIDE your LAN you need to port forward 8222 to the machine running vmware server. You use the same command but with the ip address of a VM if you want to logon directly to a specific vm.
Note the vm's don't have to EXIST on that machine -- these are defined in "Datastores" which can reside anywhere on your network - even NAS storage. You only need to type the address as above to get to the console of the ACTUAL vm you want to logon to. The server handles all the networking bits.
I'm using Bridged networking so each vm has its own IP address.
The whole system is very flexible and it works a treat.
Cheers
jimbo
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Hi there
I'll go through the setup a bit later today -- it's not that difficult
I'll have to do it when the Boss is not looking - I'm a bit busy at the moment (for a change) - As an external guy I have to at least LOOK like i'm busy .
Cheers
jimbo
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Custom built, several laptops HP/ASUS
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Linux CENTOS 7 / various Windows OS'es and servers
OMG, insalled and ran the WMware Server 2.0, connected it up with VHD created by VM Converter and wow it ate all my freakn RAM...Not for use with 2Gb RAM system!!!! back to xp mode.