Saturday, April 10, 2010
Installing NIC driver for Windows Server 2008 in VMWARE 7
01. Load the windows.iso from the vmware directory in
C:\Program Files\VMWare\VMWare Workstation
02. Double click on the CD ROM drive and install the VMWare tools. Just follow the instruction and just next and next. If required then click on "install anyway" option.
That's it, your Network Interface Card (NIC) will be installed in the process.
Have a nice day.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
VMWare Network driver (vmxnet) installation for windows server 2008
PROBLEM:
After installing Windows Server 2008 in a virtual machine (i.e. as a ‘guest’ OS) under VMWare, user cannot access the internet because they don’t have a driver for VMWare’s virtual network card.
SOLUTION:
01. Windows.iso download direct from VMWare’s site: VMware ESX Server vmxnet Driver Update for Windows NT
02. This file contains basically an updated copy of Windows.iso. Load the iso in the virtual cdrom.
03. Run the cd and install the vmware tools. Choose "install anyway" for any warning.
04. Open the *.vmx file in text editor like notepad and write the following line:
Ethernet[n].virtualDev = “vmxnet”
where, n is the number of ethernet card i.e. Ethernet0.virtualDev = "vmxnet"
05. Save and Exit the file. Start the VMWare.
Have fun.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
A Birthday Wish to a Friend
For his joyfulness an smile
For his simplicity and love
that he bare.
It is not a guilt to say
to everyone around
never late to the dearest
how much one meant before one is away.
Feeling is in the heart
No one can touch
Stays there forever
as long as the bit of heart.
In the eve of the new
every year comes and
passes by leaving so many things
like that of a morning dew.
Withers away in the sun
like never it was there
but keeps the grasses green
and butterflies in fun.
Shine like the dew in the morning
flourish in everything
that joyful song in your birthday
I want to sing.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Shut Down or turn off your PC automatically
PROBLEM:
You are downloading a file or copying/converting some file but you want to go outside of your home or want to go to sleep coz the other day you will go to office or school.
Then what you will do?
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Hoyto apni internet thakay kisu download korsen othoba big kiso copy/convert kortasen. Kinto aponar akhonoi kothao jaoya proyojon or ghumatay jaben.)
Taholay akhon ki korben?
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SOLUTION:
01. Create a text file named "shutdown.txt" in the desktop The screenshoot of the file is below:
02. Open the file and write the following command without the quotes:
"shutdown -s -t 000"
N.B. Those are three zero s at the end.
03. Save the file and rename the file from "shutdown.txt" to "shutdown.bat". The screenshoot of the file is below:
Warning message pic
When you will rename the file there will be a warning dialog box like the following press "yes" and the file will be renamed.
Renamed file
04. Click "start" ----> "all programs" -----> 'accessories" ----> "systems tools" -----> "scheduled tasks" ----> in the scheduled task window double click on the "add scheduled tasks" a "welcome dialog box will appear click 'next" button.
05. Then choose the "bat" file by browsing the "browse" button.
06. Under "perform this task" choose "One time only" and click next button.
07. Set the program (shutdown.bat) a time to execute and click next button
08. give a user name and password and click next button and then click finish button.
There you go your PC will be automatically turned off at the time that you have previously set.
Thank You.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
How do I remove a VISTA PC from a domain without losing the user settings?
PROBLEM:
I have 2 PCs (Running Windows Vista) that used to be part of a windows 2003 Domain. The Domain is gone(the System it was on got formatted). I want to switch the PCs off of the domain, but I don't want to lose the user settings on the systems.
SOLUTION:
If u want to save user settings and files u can use two methods:
01. Using Windows Easy Transfer.
You can find the related information from the following link:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928634
02. using USMT user state migration tool.
You can download USMT to use in VISTA from the following link
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=799ab28c-691b-4b36-b7ad-6c604be4c595&DisplayLang=en
After taking the user settings and files (logging into the local PC or this PC) into a flash drive, u can remove the PC from domain by removing the DNS suffix and changing the membership to a workgroup by selecting the workgroup option.
N.B.: You have to properly and carefully type the username and password that you have used to join domain.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Friends are there for good
coz they make you laugh
when your time is tuff.
Friends are there for good.
coz they give you important suggestion
When you are in lots of quesiton.
Friends are there for good.
coz they give you word of consolidation.
when you are in total isolation.
Friends are there for good.
coz they irretate you to cool down
when you are in the lazy town.
So don't forget friends
coz they are for good
they think for your betterment.
Thank You for your time
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Group Scopes Under Security Group in Windows Server 2003
Local group scope in workstation environment
DOMAIN LOCAL GROUP SCOPE:
N.B.: I wellcome any comments or suggestion on the above. Thank You.