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Archive for April, 2009


VMWare View Cosmetic Changes

Monday, April 20th, 2009

The vanilla view portal is nice and all but I wanted to add some flavor to it.  In our set-up we have external security connection servers and internal connection servers.  First off, let’s have a look at the splash page to see what’s available… Using my unsupported client I launched Firefox along with FireBug (a [...]

VMWorld Registration is now open for San Francisco!

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

Sweet, I can’t wait to go to good ole’ San Francisco!  Nothing like the Moscone Center in San Fran.  August 31st-Sept 3rd.
Here’s the link:
VMWorld

Patch Management and Subscription Alerts….

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

I was fumbling around with the vmware support site trying to get my login to work through my EVDO connection when I actually took the time to read the left hand column sidebar.  Much to my amazement I found the Patch Management Alerts.  If you aren’t already signed up, the following link will do the [...]

View and SteadyState…

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

So, I was presented with a unique opportunity to allow a 3rd party into our network by way of any secured means to transfer files.   My initial thought is this would be a slam dunk as their own requirement was to have a way to transfer files from one to another.  Yeah.. I know what [...]

VMWare View and QuickPrep…

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

So.. I’ve been playing around with View for some quite some time, and ran into an interesting issue regarding workstations dropping off the face of the network after performing a re-clone / recomposes / refresh with our persistent linked clone pools…. those pesky SID errors and kerberos messages.. *sigh*.
It turns out it had to do with [...]