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Vieux 30/03/2008, 09h37   #1
MarcusB
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I have a big problem, we wanted to virtualize some servers and
everything is working but we can not map usb.
It is very important because we need to run license servers with use usb
key (dongle). If Hyper-V will not support USB ,we will need to choose
another solution like Vmware tec.
How to activete USB and map it in virtual machine?
MarcusB
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Vieux 30/03/2008, 13h04   #2
Robert Comer
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Hyper-V does not support USB devices now and it wont at RTM.

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On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 10:37:37 +0200, MarcusB <bafi@linux.nu> wrote:

>I have a big problem, we wanted to virtualize some servers and
>everything is working but we can not map usb.
>It is very important because we need to run license servers with use usb
>key (dongle). If Hyper-V will not support USB ,we will need to choose
>another solution like Vmware tec.
>How to activete USB and map it in virtual machine?
>MarcusB

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Vieux 30/03/2008, 15h34   #3
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Robert is correct... (and Vmware ESX does not as well)...


"Robert Comer" <bobcomer-removeme-@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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> Hyper-V does not support USB devices now and it wont at RTM.
>
> --
> Bob Comer <Microsoft MVP Windows - Virtual Machine>
>
>
>
> On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 10:37:37 +0200, MarcusB <bafi@linux.nu> wrote:
>
>>I have a big problem, we wanted to virtualize some servers and
>>everything is working but we can not map usb.
>>It is very important because we need to run license servers with use usb
>>key (dongle). If Hyper-V will not support USB ,we will need to choose
>>another solution like Vmware tec.
>>How to activete USB and map it in virtual machine?
>>MarcusB


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Vieux 30/03/2008, 15h53   #4
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That means that I will have to not use Hyper-V
Do I have right to 4 virtual servers if I will run them on VMware.
Enterprise license give the rights to run 4 virtualservers.

It is really stupid. OUr plane was to run all our virtual servers in
Hyper-V and most of them need to have access to usb and some to parallel
port. We have hardware key for our license servers, therefore we need
usb support.

MS is loosing a lot by this mistake
MarcusB

Robert Comer wrote:
> Hyper-V does not support USB devices now and it wont at RTM.
>

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Vieux 30/03/2008, 17h30   #5
Charlie Russel - MVP
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None of us like it. But it's a fact that no current MS virtualization
product supports USB. I expect that to change at some point, but it won't
change for the RTM of Hyper-V from all I can tell reading public
pronouncements.

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"MarcusB" <bafi@linux.nu> wrote in message
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> That means that I will have to not use Hyper-V
> Do I have right to 4 virtual servers if I will run them on VMware.
> Enterprise license give the rights to run 4 virtualservers.
>
> It is really stupid. OUr plane was to run all our virtual servers in
> Hyper-V and most of them need to have access to usb and some to parallel
> port. We have hardware key for our license servers, therefore we need usb
> support.
>
> MS is loosing a lot by this mistake
> MarcusB
>
> Robert Comer wrote:
>> Hyper-V does not support USB devices now and it wont at RTM.
>>


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Vieux 30/03/2008, 20h20   #6
Robert Comer
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>That means that I will have to not use Hyper-V

You could run the license servers on the host and thus have the USB
access, but I can understand why you wouldn't want to.

>Do I have right to 4 virtual servers if I will run them on VMware.
>Enterprise license give the rights to run 4 virtualservers.


Yes, you do, the vendor of virtualization software doesn't matter.

--
Bob Comer


On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 16:53:26 +0200, MarcusB <bafi@linux.nu> wrote:

>That means that I will have to not use Hyper-V
>Do I have right to 4 virtual servers if I will run them on VMware.
>Enterprise license give the rights to run 4 virtualservers.
>
>It is really stupid. OUr plane was to run all our virtual servers in
>Hyper-V and most of them need to have access to usb and some to parallel
>port. We have hardware key for our license servers, therefore we need
>usb support.
>
>MS is loosing a lot by this mistake
>MarcusB
>
>Robert Comer wrote:
>> Hyper-V does not support USB devices now and it wont at RTM.
>>

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Vieux 30/03/2008, 20h25   #7
MarcusB
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Thank you
MarcusB

Robert Comer wrote:
>> That means that I will have to not use Hyper-V

>
> You could run the license servers on the host and thus have the USB
> access, but I can understand why you wouldn't want to.
>
>> Do I have right to 4 virtual servers if I will run them on VMware.
>> Enterprise license give the rights to run 4 virtualservers.

>
> Yes, you do, the vendor of virtualization software doesn't matter.
>

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Vieux 30/03/2008, 20h38   #8
Sylvain Lafontaine
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Maybe you could use "Usb over TCP-IP"? (Search Google for "usb over
tcp-ip"). They are not free and I don't know if these drivers will work in
your case but maybe this could be your ticket.

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Sylvain Lafontaine, ing.
MVP - Technologies Virtual-PC
E-mail: sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please)


"MarcusB" <bafi@linux.nu> wrote in message
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> That means that I will have to not use Hyper-V
> Do I have right to 4 virtual servers if I will run them on VMware.
> Enterprise license give the rights to run 4 virtualservers.
>
> It is really stupid. OUr plane was to run all our virtual servers in
> Hyper-V and most of them need to have access to usb and some to parallel
> port. We have hardware key for our license servers, therefore we need usb
> support.
>
> MS is loosing a lot by this mistake
> MarcusB
>
> Robert Comer wrote:
>> Hyper-V does not support USB devices now and it wont at RTM.
>>



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