We are upgrading our Windows 2000 server to a 64-bit Windows 2008 server. The new one has been configured so that there's a host, called JAMIARAHOST, within which is the virtual server, called DC01. Connecting to these, and also within the same machine, is a virtual Windows 7 computer (all our workstations are being upgraded from XP to 7).
I'm using Remote Desktop to connect to the server and the virtual Win 7 machine.
A folder off of the DC01 C: drive has been created, called Data, which is where I've installed Sesame on DC01 (we're trying to keep C: out of the reach of users). The program and data reside in a folder called Sesame, which has been mapped to drive G:
The program runs fine as a server. Also on the desktop I've put a client shortcut, which connects to the server just fine with the following startup switch:
C:\Sesame\Program\sesame.exe -Client DC01 -system_id "SCOTT" -ini_file G:\Sesame\Miara\1150-950-sesame.ini MIARA.db
So that's all cool. Server is running, and on the server I can fire up a Client.
Switching to the virtual Win 7 machine I encounter problems. Sesame has been installed on its C: drive and runs, but I cannot connect to the server. I've tried every variation of the startup switch I can think of, but I'm clearly missing something. Any idea how I should proceed? As usual, your help is immensely appreciated.