Here is the scenario I am facing. I have installed Windows 7 Professional on a VMWare. Installed SQL Server 2008 R2.
I\'ve been breaking my head over this for over 2 days now, and can\'t seem to figure out where the problem is. This is mostly a problem related to my setup, but if anyone could help me find a solution
I have an odd intermittent crash that only occurs under some circumstances that I am having trouble solving, and I\'m seeking SO\'s advice for how to tackle it.
I am doing quite a lot of .NET development on my Mac. I\'ve got VMware Fusion 3 installed with Windows 7 Professional. From there I am running Visual Studio 2010. As I am doing more and more developme
I\'ve got a VMWare Fusion Windows 7 ultimate VM with VS (2008 & 2010) and Resharper. I tried to move all my solutions to a shared drive on my Mac this morning, and after toggling with some trust i
I just got some VM software installed on my MacBook in order to have a test suite for cross-compatibility on websites etc. I need to be able to test for Internet Explorer 7 and 8.
I realize this isn\'t exactly programming specific, so if this is not the place, I apologize in advance, and let me know so I can take the question down.
I am trying to find a solution for installing Visual Studio 2010 (VMWARE) and connecting to it remo开发者_JAVA技巧tely so that both i can use the pc and the receiver can monitor what i am doing.
I\'m having trouble accessing a port on my OSX host from a vm. I\'m using NAT in VMware fusion. In my (OSX host) hosts file, I have the ip address for vmnet8 mapped to \'mac\'.
Environme开发者_运维技巧nt: Main platform: MAC OSX 10.6 Secondary platform via VMWare Fusion: Windows 7 64-bit