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Dude - I just had this problem and this took care of it...
Under Virtual Server, click Server Properties. Click Virtual Machine Remote Control (VMRC) Server. In the TCP/IP address list, click (All unassigned), and then click OK. I actually had the physical IP in there instead of ALL UNASSIGNED.. as soon as I did that.. BINGO.. "Guillermo Delprato" wrote: > > > "Richard Cardona" wrote: > > > Guillermo Delprato wrote: > > > I had installed VServer 2005 EE R2 SP1 on Vista. > > > I had created some virtual machines that I used many times > > > > > > Now, I go to VServer administration site, turn-on a virtual machine, but > > > when I like to connect to they I received "No Connection", and I cannot > > > remote control the machine. > > > > VMRC is not enabled by default in Server Properties, check that fist. If > > you are viewing VMRC in the web UI admin you may need to select allow > > multiple connections for the standalone VMRC client to work as well. > > > > Thank you Richard, but I double checked this, VRMC is enabled > I used virtual machines many times, I don't change anything (I think ;-)) > but unexpectly I had received the No Connection window. > > I think in unistall and reinstall VServer, but I'm not sure if the problem > may be from VServer or IIS > > I know that VServer and Vista don't work as "friends" :-) > It was hard to configure VServer and IIS to don't ask every window for > authentication. > May be the problem is from this? > > Any idea to investigate will be apreciated |
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Worked like a charm
Thanks -- Hany Eskarous CSC Global, Australia "JoaquinT" wrote: > Dude - I just had this problem and this took care of it... > > Under Virtual Server, click Server Properties. > Click Virtual Machine Remote Control (VMRC) Server. > In the TCP/IP address list, click (All unassigned), and then click OK. > > I actually had the physical IP in there instead of ALL UNASSIGNED.. as soon > as I did that.. BINGO.. > > "Guillermo Delprato" wrote: > > > > > > > "Richard Cardona" wrote: > > > > > Guillermo Delprato wrote: > > > > I had installed VServer 2005 EE R2 SP1 on Vista. > > > > I had created some virtual machines that I used many times > > > > > > > > Now, I go to VServer administration site, turn-on a virtual machine, but > > > > when I like to connect to they I received "No Connection", and I cannot > > > > remote control the machine. > > > > > > VMRC is not enabled by default in Server Properties, check that fist. If > > > you are viewing VMRC in the web UI admin you may need to select allow > > > multiple connections for the standalone VMRC client to work as well. > > > > > > > Thank you Richard, but I double checked this, VRMC is enabled > > I used virtual machines many times, I don't change anything (I think ;-)) > > but unexpectly I had received the No Connection window. > > > > I think in unistall and reinstall VServer, but I'm not sure if the problem > > may be from VServer or IIS > > > > I know that VServer and Vista don't work as "friends" :-) > > It was hard to configure VServer and IIS to don't ask every window for > > authentication. > > May be the problem is from this? > > > > Any idea to investigate will be apreciated |
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