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		<title>By: RTFM Education &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Steve Beaver&#8217;s Virtual Black Hole</title>
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		<description>[...] to be qualified doctor. But its well worth a visit. Especially for Steve&#8217;s article on &#8220;Where to download VMware Cold Clone&#8220;. I was once (OK, for a nano-second) at the top of the VMTN forum boards for P2V back when it [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Virtual Black Hole » Blog Archive » Where to download VMware Cold Clone  www.thevirtualblackhole.com/virtual-tech/where-to-download-vmware-cold-clone &#8211; view page &#8211; cached  I had the opportunity recently to try to help a friend on his quest to P2V a Microsoft ISA Server. We tried all sorts of different setting to allow communication between the ISA and in this case... Read moreI had the opportunity recently to try to help a friend on his quest to P2V a Microsoft ISA Server. We tried all sorts of different setting to allow communication between the ISA and in this case both Virtual Center and a Platespin server trying to get either one to be able to discover and migrate the ISA Server. We added the conversion servers to the management group on the ISA box and disable RPC checking and still no dice. We actually got a little further with vConverter by getting it to connect and install the client but it was not getting any further in the conversion process. I am sure if we had more time we could have figured out the ports that needed to be opened but, time was not on our side. Did you know that you can still get a cold clone CD from VMware? I was looking through all the VI install files for all the vConverter files and was coming up empty but I found a blog post with its location and thought it would be worthwhile to re-post the post by Vladan Seget on the www.vladan.fr blog site. The original post “VMware Cold Clone to Convert your Physical Machines, Where to get it?” can be found here. Read less [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Virtual Black Hole » Blog Archive » Where to download VMware Cold Clone  <a href="http://www.thevirtualblackhole.com/virtual-tech/where-to-download-vmware-cold-clone" rel="nofollow">http://www.thevirtualblackhole.com/virtual-tech/where-to-download-vmware-cold-clone</a> &ndash; view page &ndash; cached  I had the opportunity recently to try to help a friend on his quest to P2V a Microsoft ISA Server. We tried all sorts of different setting to allow communication between the ISA and in this case&#8230; Read moreI had the opportunity recently to try to help a friend on his quest to P2V a Microsoft ISA Server. We tried all sorts of different setting to allow communication between the ISA and in this case both Virtual Center and a Platespin server trying to get either one to be able to discover and migrate the ISA Server. We added the conversion servers to the management group on the ISA box and disable RPC checking and still no dice. We actually got a little further with vConverter by getting it to connect and install the client but it was not getting any further in the conversion process. I am sure if we had more time we could have figured out the ports that needed to be opened but, time was not on our side. Did you know that you can still get a cold clone CD from VMware? I was looking through all the VI install files for all the vConverter files and was coming up empty but I found a blog post with its location and thought it would be worthwhile to re-post the post by Vladan Seget on the <a href="http://www.vladan.fr" rel="nofollow">http://www.vladan.fr</a> blog site. The original post “VMware Cold Clone to Convert your Physical Machines, Where to get it?” can be found here. Read less [...]</p>
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