From: Tim Hays on 24 Sep 2009 16:46 Anyone using ESXi with SBS 2008? I have installed ESXi on a new server that I want to load SBS 08 on but I am not sure if I should assign a static IP to the VMware interface or do you do that once the server is loaded and leave the vmware DHCP? As always thanks in advance for the help!! Tim
From: AllenM on 24 Sep 2009 18:09 Funny thing you should ask. I just finished loading ESXi but do not plan on loading SBS 2008 on it. I will be loading W2K3 Standard 32-bit for some legacy applications as well as Windows 2008 Standard Server. I found that even though the ESXi server is on the same network as my SBS 2008 Server that handles DHCP it ppears to be unable to obtain a DHCP lease so I just went ahead and used a static IP. "Tim Hays" <nospamstupid(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:eIlqPgVPKHA.1236(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Anyone using ESXi with SBS 2008? I have installed ESXi on a new server > that I want to load SBS 08 on but I am not sure if I should assign a > static IP to the VMware interface or do you do that once the server is > loaded and leave the vmware DHCP? > > As always thanks in advance for the help!! > > Tim >
From: AllenM on 24 Sep 2009 18:14 I was curious as to how they can offer this more robust virtual application for free and after loading the VMSpere client and opening it for the first time I got the 60-day trial message and if I let it expire I will no longer be able to manage and maintain the ESXi host. So pretty much you either but the client or you go back to VM Server. Your thoughts? "AllenM" <NoReply(a)NoEmail.com> wrote in message news:Oup04OWPKHA.1372(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Funny thing you should ask. I just finished loading ESXi but do not plan > on loading SBS 2008 on it. I will be loading W2K3 Standard 32-bit for some > legacy applications as well as Windows 2008 Standard Server. I found that > even though the ESXi server is on the same network as my SBS 2008 Server > that handles DHCP it ppears to be unable to obtain a DHCP lease so I just > went ahead and used a static IP. > > > "Tim Hays" <nospamstupid(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > news:eIlqPgVPKHA.1236(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Anyone using ESXi with SBS 2008? I have installed ESXi on a new server >> that I want to load SBS 08 on but I am not sure if I should assign a >> static IP to the VMware interface or do you do that once the server is >> loaded and leave the vmware DHCP? >> >> As always thanks in advance for the help!! >> >> Tim >> > >
From: Tim H on 24 Sep 2009 18:30 Funny I thought the same thing but after some digging and reading throught the user docs I found out that you have to activate the copy. Now finding out how to activate was another story but I did ultimately find it and here is what I did and now I have a fully functional, no expiration version... a.. Once client is installed then go to "Inventory", then "configuration", "licensed Features", and then click edit on the right side of the screen. Here you can choose to activate your license file with the file provided to you when you registered. If you do not provide a license file then correct, your copy will expire in 60 days! I am running 2003 now and I just built this super server so now I want 2008 so I will keep searching for answers. Good luck! "AllenM" <NoReply(a)NoEmail.com> wrote in message news:%23EnrWRWPKHA.4580(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >I was curious as to how they can offer this more robust virtual application >for free and after loading the VMSpere client and opening it for the first >time I got the 60-day trial message and if I let it expire I will no longer >be able to manage and maintain the ESXi host. So pretty much you either but >the client or you go back to VM Server. Your thoughts? > > "AllenM" <NoReply(a)NoEmail.com> wrote in message > news:Oup04OWPKHA.1372(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Funny thing you should ask. I just finished loading ESXi but do not plan >> on loading SBS 2008 on it. I will be loading W2K3 Standard 32-bit for >> some legacy applications as well as Windows 2008 Standard Server. I found >> that even though the ESXi server is on the same network as my SBS 2008 >> Server that handles DHCP it ppears to be unable to obtain a DHCP lease so >> I just went ahead and used a static IP. >> >> >> "Tim Hays" <nospamstupid(a)gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:eIlqPgVPKHA.1236(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>> Anyone using ESXi with SBS 2008? I have installed ESXi on a new server >>> that I want to load SBS 08 on but I am not sure if I should assign a >>> static IP to the VMware interface or do you do that once the server is >>> loaded and leave the vmware DHCP? >>> >>> As always thanks in advance for the help!! >>> >>> Tim >>> >> >> > >
From: AllenM on 24 Sep 2009 18:46 Tim that is fantastic. I did that and now no longer get the 60-day trial message and can also see it no longer shows as an evaluation copy. thanks a lot. "Tim H" <nospamstupid(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:OT2hnaWPKHA.3552(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Funny I thought the same thing but after some digging and reading throught > the user docs I found out that you have to activate the copy. Now finding > out how to activate was another story but I did ultimately find it and > here is what I did and now I have a fully functional, no expiration > version... > > > a.. Once client is installed then go to "Inventory", then > "configuration", "licensed Features", and then click edit on the right > side of the screen. Here you can choose to activate your license file with > the file provided to you when you registered. If you do not provide a > license file then correct, your copy will expire in 60 days! > > I am running 2003 now and I just built this super server so now I want > 2008 so I will keep searching for answers. > > Good luck! > > > > > "AllenM" <NoReply(a)NoEmail.com> wrote in message > news:%23EnrWRWPKHA.4580(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>I was curious as to how they can offer this more robust virtual >>application for free and after loading the VMSpere client and opening it >>for the first time I got the 60-day trial message and if I let it expire I >>will no longer be able to manage and maintain the ESXi host. So pretty >>much you either but the client or you go back to VM Server. Your thoughts? >> >> "AllenM" <NoReply(a)NoEmail.com> wrote in message >> news:Oup04OWPKHA.1372(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>> Funny thing you should ask. I just finished loading ESXi but do not plan >>> on loading SBS 2008 on it. I will be loading W2K3 Standard 32-bit for >>> some legacy applications as well as Windows 2008 Standard Server. I >>> found that even though the ESXi server is on the same network as my SBS >>> 2008 Server that handles DHCP it ppears to be unable to obtain a DHCP >>> lease so I just went ahead and used a static IP. >>> >>> >>> "Tim Hays" <nospamstupid(a)gmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:eIlqPgVPKHA.1236(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>>> Anyone using ESXi with SBS 2008? I have installed ESXi on a new server >>>> that I want to load SBS 08 on but I am not sure if I should assign a >>>> static IP to the VMware interface or do you do that once the server is >>>> loaded and leave the vmware DHCP? >>>> >>>> As always thanks in advance for the help!! >>>> >>>> Tim >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > >
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