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Lab Partners 2006: VMWare Setup
01-Mar-2006, 04:33 PM
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Lab Partners 2006: VMWare Setup
Sorry if this is going a little slow but as i started it phew ALOT of work decided to pop in BUT im trying my best to keep it alive!
As promise here is how you can create your machine on VMWare:
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01-Mar-2006, 09:14 PM
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Thanks Zim
I had a go anyway and that is pretty much what I did
28-May-2006, 10:03 AM
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hi i was just wondering if there is like a link to a user manual for vmware? it would be great to go through that before using it i suppose
28-May-2006, 11:44 AM
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hi i was just wondering if there is like a link to a user manual for vmware? it would be great to go through that before using it i suppose
User manual
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28-May-2006, 11:59 AM
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hi i was just wondering if there is like a link to a user manual for vmware? it would be great to go through that before using it i suppose
Didn't you get one when you bought it?
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28-May-2006, 03:18 PM
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Didn't you get one when you bought it?
i havent bought it yet but it would be good if i can get the user manual first, look at all the good features it has and then try it out
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28-May-2006, 03:20 PM
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hey thanx man! this will be of great help!
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Labs for what ???
28-Feb-2007, 04:34 PM
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Apparently, this lab was for setting up VMware but it hasn't had any activity (until now) since last May...almost a year ago.
The concept of having forum members team via the Internet on a common lab project has been bouncing around CertForums since the early days but as far as I know, it never really got off the ground. It's a great idea, but to make it work, people need to make a commitment and follow through. That's hard, not because the people here aren't committed but because we are all so busy with our non-online lives.
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