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    How To Use A Virtual Server ??

    Hi every one i'm having a virtual server i have downloaded from Microsoft web site


    It is asking IIS Script what is it where can i find it plz any one tell me plzz




    and what is this how can i connect to the server give me a example and
    my computer name Gadikota
    virtual server port/ machine 1024
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    What do you want to do with that Virtual server? Sometimes Microsoft products are way too complicated to set it up. There might be just free third party software that can do the job.

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    Microsoft does come with very good documentation and Knowledge Base Articles. So you'll surely help yourself out if have some patience and know what and where to search.
    Happy To Help

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    hey

    I recommend you to use VMware Server a lot more easier and more options to manage your virtual machines and all that free

    Code:
    http://www.vmware.com/products/server/
    
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VMware_Server
    bye

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    Hmm never used Virtual Server. VirtualPC and Vmware always did the job quite ok for me. And if you're asking this kind of questions my guess is that virtual pc would work fine for you. It doesn't have a fancy name but it's ok.

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    Why did you bump an over 3 month old thread?

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    I hate it when people bump topics. It just wastes my bandwidth.

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    Chill guys, he mentioned a software which wasn't mentioned before in the thread.

    When I really get PO is when people bump a topic just to say nice info or something stupid like that.
    I refuse to tip toe through life only to arrive safely at death

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    it was really high up in this section. I didn't look at the date. Sorry.

    L.E.: I bumped it again, didn't I ?
    Last edited by Kalin; 12-21-2008 at 02:48 AM.

 

 

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