Yeah I downloaded the LiveUpdate software it mentions on the Drive, so that was all up to date.
Today has been shite. My aim, install Windows 2008 Server in a 64bit Virtual Machine, then install Exchange Server 2007 onto the Virtual Machine for testing with MW Server.
Something about my machine being 64bit Dual processor, which is also important.
OK, first things first, reformat my machine from 32 to 64 bit. Done, took half a day including software, and if you recall I was gloating about using IMAP and how all my emails are easily moved to another machine. Well, not if you forget your email password. Left it for the day (this was Tuesday), had a day off yesterday, then back in the office.
Two hours later after being in today, I manage to figure out the weird ass email password....I always knew all the characters, just not the right order. It looks like 87TjmT620llLiiI
OK great, setup virtual machine. Nope, see problem above, though I didn't realise my whole CD drive was weirding, so spent about an hour tinking in VMWare trying to get it right. Realise it's my drive, get that fixed moving on....
Nope not enough space, need 9GB for Server install, only set aside 8 in VM setup.
Try again, this time checking with guys about what they need to install on it, works out need about 30GB.
Try again, nope not enough space for a 30GB Virtual HDD.....odd considering it's a 200GB HDD
Realise 4 other VMs are taking up 40GB each
Delete those try again.
Success.
Install Exchange 2007, nope, CD key doesn't work. We have a MS subscription, but all the serials they print don't say what product they are for, and it looks like the Exchange 2007 disk has somehow moved into a CD sleeve for another program, so the code won't work at all.
I must have setup virtual machines, had to delete, set them up again about 48000 times in the last few days. And with no exaggeration I think I've rebooted about 28,650,000 times in those same few days.
I am now leaving, tomorrow is another day off...public holiday, something about the natives....all I care about is that it's pretty much beer o'clock now and I forget all about M$, Virtual Machines, and email passwords
