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+ | # Install Windows | ||
+ | # Set the Administrator password (ask [[User:bhearsum|Ben]] for it) | ||
+ | # Disable all network connections | ||
+ | # Set the hostname to "generic-$windowsversion" | ||
+ | # Make sure all updates are installed | ||
+ | # Install the following software: | ||
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+ | ::* RDP server (enabled) | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 14 December 2006
Back to Mozilla@Seneca Cluster Administration
This page describes how to setup a generic VM that can be used to quickly bring up new ones. Use this page as a checklist when setting up a generic VM.
Steps for Creating a Generic Linux VM |
Steps for Creating a Generic Windows VM |
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