thank you all.
The Vms are stand alone VMs not domain based. Furthermore they are have
static IP. Also the vista host is a stand alone PC not in domain
So are you saying I should use dhcp server like the that of the router to
assign Ip instead of fixed unique ip for each VM?
"Robert Comer" <bobcomer-removeme-@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> It's not a good idea to hibernate with VM's active in any VM product.
> The VM's aren't aware of it so you have clock, and yes, networking
> problems. (especially if they're domain joined.)
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> Bob Comer
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> On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 00:45:46 -0600, "GS"
> <gsmsnews.microsoft.comGS@xxxxxx> wrote:
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> >For running 2 or 3 vms (3x 1GB RAM) on Vista ultimate 64 host with core
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> >quad 2.6 GHz and 8 GB Ram , is vac 2007 better or vs 2005?
> >with vpc 2007, I get Mac address conflict on VMs whenever I wake the host
> >from hibernation
> >