Saturday, April 30, 2011

What am I up to?

I am currently finishing up a XenApp6 implementaion running Terminal Services 2008 servers for about 300 users. The project also entails installing a new Citrix Acess Gateway VPX model.

I am also finishing up a n SRM implementaion for about 20 VM's.

I will post some things I ran into when I complete the projects.

Follow up to my original post of W2K8 Std R2 Problems using VMware Customization

As a follow up to my earlier post about W2K8 Std R2 with SP1 Problem using VMware Customization it turns out that SP1 is not the problem it is actually a Windows Update that caused the issue.  We fired up another VM without SP1 and well... we thought we found the problem and that we were done becasue when we fired up the VM we tested it with a plain W2K8 R2 install with no SP1 and no Windows Updates.
Well... we quickly found that was not the issue becasue we then patched and the same problem blue scree reboot problem came up. The problem is we don't knwo which one of the 67 updates it is.

OK so here is what we did to get around this problem and back to firing up VM's in minutes rather than hours. We installed W2K8 R2 with no patches at all and no SP1. We created a W2K8 VM template and used the VMware Custimization and all was well -no BSOD's and no reboots. We then patched each machine with no issues. The trick is don't add the Windows updates and you won't beat your head against the wall like I did.

We called VMware support after we found the problem and they told that after testing the fix is to update your ESXi server to 4.1 update. Our server was 4.1.
I have not tested nor verified that Update1 fixes the problem. I hope this info helps someone out and you do not lose all of the time that we did tracking down the problem. 

Thursday, April 7, 2011

W2K8 Std R2 with SP1 Problem using VMware Customization

I ran into an interesting problem at a client yesterday with W2K8 Std R2 Server with SP1.
The problem is when using the VMware Customization to sysprep the server you will get a blue screen and the server continues to reboot.
To fix this don't use SP1 and it works fine. I will post a bit more info on this when I get some time, I just wanted to get this out quickly to save someone else from going through this heartache we just did.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

How to Enable Telnet on Windows 7

I still rely on Telnet. The problem is Windows 7 does not enable the Telnet client by default. Well here's how in 5 quick steps! 
  1. Start Button then select the Control Panel
  2. Select Programs And Features
  3. Select Turn Windows Features On or Off
  4. Check off the Telnet Client
  5. Select OK