Automatic Virtual Machine Activation (AVMA) is a great feature of Windows Server 2012 and up.
read moreAutomatic Virtual Machine Activation (AVMA) is a great feature of Windows Server 2012 and up.
read moreOnce your VMs have deployed, you’ll need to confirm the regional settings and enter the password for the administrator account (if you’ve followed the preceding posts), then your be dumped on the desktop.
read moreI’ve increased my mighty test lab to 4 hyper-v hosts and each of them runs Hyper-V 2012 R2, I recently tried the tech preview (OCT 2014) of Hyper-V, but it incorrectly stated my machines don’t support SLAT, so I had to revert to 2012R2.
read moreIn my previous post I showed how I created a Windows 2012R2 image.
read moreThere are many reasons why deploying a VMRole from the windows Azure pack will fail and I think I’ve had most of them.
read moreI wanted to create servers and clients with the least effort, I didn’t want to have to spend hours setting up my lab to test one setting.
read moreI have been testing installing Xenapp 6.5 with PowerShell in a work test lab as part of our Implementation.
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