bmcdevitt wrote: » thanks for the response, i will do, i have a referbished box im running win srvr 2008 on, i cant remember if its r2 or not, part of why i asked what to study first is ive been told the exams have been updated for r2, and that things have changed, either way, i will order the self study book claymoore had put up, and mabye the other 3 he has there. Thanks for the response i appreciate it.
earweed wrote: » If you have that one box running 2008 (has to be 64 bit) then install the Hyper-V role. If you can as your machine must meet requirements Hyper-V Getting Started Guide but if what you outlined above is your box you should be ok.I'd probably install 2008 R2 on there as that is what the tests cover now. I'd get more than on HDD and spread your vms across them so your IO doesn't present a bottleneck. If you bought the whole set of MS Press Training Kit look in the 643 book for some good instructions on how to start using Hyper-v. I built my own server a while back (i-5, 12 GB RAM, 4 HDDs) and started using Hyper-V to lab and will only use VMWare workstation on my laptop now as I can do that anywhere. If I'm home it's labbing with Hyper-V
bmcdevitt wrote: » i went with Hyper -v which i love btw.....but im having a virtual connection problem, i can ping my server running AD with the virtual server im running core on, i am trying to join it to the domain and it fails, but i cannot ping the core with the srvr running Ad, any ideas what i did wrong?