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From: Daniel Jewel on 28 May 2010 13:19 Charlie, How about Citrix Zen Server (free)? I think it does support USB, doesn't it? Dan "Charlie Russel - MVP" <Charlie(a)mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> wrote in message news:03ADA933-74B2-437E-B4E6-BC8B9EC95C22(a)microsoft.com... > I don't see that as a problem. Run it on the existing SBS, and then copy > the file over the network to a virtual machine that is a domain member. > You can use that virtual machine to create the VFD, format it, and then > copy the file onto the VFD. > > -- > Charlie. > http://msmvps.com/blogs/russel > > > >
From: Charlie Russel - MVP on 28 May 2010 13:33 That really doesn't address the question, since the OP stated he was running in Hyper-V. And, honestly, I don't know or care if Zen supports USB. I prefer to stick to Hyper-V whenever possible to avoid any issues or finger pointing. -- Charlie. http://msmvps.com/blogs/russel "Daniel Jewel" <cyberdudeiq(a)yahoo.com.br> wrote in message news:%23tAT8no$KHA.5168(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Charlie, > > How about Citrix Zen Server (free)? I think it does support USB, doesn't > it? > Dan > > "Charlie Russel - MVP" <Charlie(a)mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> wrote in message > news:03ADA933-74B2-437E-B4E6-BC8B9EC95C22(a)microsoft.com... >> I don't see that as a problem. Run it on the existing SBS, and then copy >> the file over the network to a virtual machine that is a domain member. >> You can use that virtual machine to create the VFD, format it, and then >> copy the file onto the VFD. >> >> -- >> Charlie. >> http://msmvps.com/blogs/russel >> >> >> >>
From: Mike on 28 May 2010 18:00 Charlie, Unfortunately I don't have another VM at this point, the SBS box will be my first one. Mike "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote: > I don't see that as a problem. Run it on the existing SBS, and then copy the > file over the network to a virtual machine that is a domain member. You can > use that virtual machine to create the VFD, format it, and then copy the > file onto the VFD. > > -- > Charlie. > http://msmvps.com/blogs/russel > > > >
From: Mike on 28 May 2010 18:01 I did consider Xenserver, a friend is running it on his Win 2008 Servers with no problem, but they don't support SBS so I decided it was safer to go with Hyper-V. Mike "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote: > That really doesn't address the question, since the OP stated he was running > in Hyper-V. And, honestly, I don't know or care if Zen supports USB. I > prefer to stick to Hyper-V whenever possible to avoid any issues or finger > pointing. > > -- > Charlie. > http://msmvps.com/blogs/russel > > > > > "Daniel Jewel" <cyberdudeiq(a)yahoo.com.br> wrote in message > news:%23tAT8no$KHA.5168(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > Charlie, > > > > How about Citrix Zen Server (free)? I think it does support USB, doesn't > > it? > > Dan > > > > "Charlie Russel - MVP" <Charlie(a)mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> wrote in message > > news:03ADA933-74B2-437E-B4E6-BC8B9EC95C22(a)microsoft.com... > >> I don't see that as a problem. Run it on the existing SBS, and then copy > >> the file over the network to a virtual machine that is a domain member. > >> You can use that virtual machine to create the VFD, format it, and then > >> copy the file onto the VFD. > >> > >> -- > >> Charlie. > >> http://msmvps.com/blogs/russel > >> > >> > >> > >> > > . >
From: Charlie Russel - MVP on 28 May 2010 18:05 So, create a Windows VM on the Hyper-V server to do what you need to do. Any version will do. -- Charlie. http://msmvps.com/blogs/russel "Mike" <Mike(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:442FAE70-8B59-412F-AB87-59479B544564(a)microsoft.com... > Charlie, > > Unfortunately I don't have another VM at this point, the SBS box will be > my > first one. > > Mike > > > "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote: > >> I don't see that as a problem. Run it on the existing SBS, and then copy >> the >> file over the network to a virtual machine that is a domain member. You >> can >> use that virtual machine to create the VFD, format it, and then copy the >> file onto the VFD. >> >> -- >> Charlie. >> http://msmvps.com/blogs/russel >> >> >> >>
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