Posted by Brian on Nov 3, 2010 in Knowledge Base, VMware | 0 comments
This week VMware announced a Mobile Web app that allows for easy access to their KB or Knowledge Base content. The App is considered a Web App and is not a native app for any specific device, it’s written in HTML5 and currently supported on iPhone and Android devices. Once BlackBerry is able to support HTML5 it will work also. You can access the device just by going to this link.
The app will give you easy access to the following content.
- Search the KnowledgeBase
- Read the Support Insider Blog
- Watch the @vmwarekb twitter feed
- Watch VMware KBTV How to Videos

You can access the Mobile Web app by going to to this link.
Brian is a Technical Architect for a VMware partner and owner of this website. He is active in the VMware community and is helps lead the Chicago VMUG group. This blog Virtualize Tips was started to document and remember things that I come across while working with tech.
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Posted by Brian on Jul 8, 2010 in Lab Manager, VMware | 0 comments
Unless your lucky enough to user Lab Manager on a regular basis then your probably like must Admin’s. When talking with people everyone seems to have a solid idea of what Lab Manger can do but they have little experience in setting up and supporting a LM environment. The team over at VMware KB has created a few videos to showcase and explain some of the core features. You can view them from VMware KB1020915.
Brian is a Technical Architect for a VMware partner and owner of this website. He is active in the VMware community and is helps lead the Chicago VMUG group. This blog Virtualize Tips was started to document and remember things that I come across while working with tech.
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Posted by admin on Feb 21, 2010 in Knowledge Base, VMware | 0 comments
This is something that I had encountered when testing VM’s in our PoC for XenDesktop recently. We could come back after a few hours and find the VM in a hung state or in sleep mode. The sleep mode symptom was a obvious sign of were to start looking. After playing with the power settings a few times and turning off all of the options the issues went away.
According to a new KB article from VMware this is more of a common problem. Stop by here for the original document.
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