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Unable to connect VMware Host from VMware Server Console. Unable to turn On VMs hosted on VMware Server. I have a VMware server runing in my office. since it was rebooted last time i was unable to connect to VMware on "VMware Server Console" All the VMs were OFF and there wasn't any way for turning those ON. The error i found each time i tried to connect to VMware was, "511 Error connecting to C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware Server\vmserverdWin32.exe process." I started searching for its solution and found that it could be because of a stopped service named "Net Logon". I went to Start > Run Typed services.msc Scrolled down to "Net Logon" Yup! It was not running. I started it and tried to open VMware Server Console, but still getting same error 🙁 I thought i may have to reboot the machine but it could take much time. So, i went to services and restarted all the VMware Services, VMware Authorization Service VMware DHCP Service VMware NAT Service VMware Registration Service Stopped one by one and started again from top to bottom. This resolved the VMware 511 Error and i was able to connect to VMware Server Console and successfuly Turned ON all the VMs hosted on the same server. 🙂 You may face same error when you install VMware Server on WinXP or on any other OS which does not have running "Net Logon" service. Or it is also possible that you will not find any service with the name "Net Logon" In this case you will need to install "Client for Microsoft Networks". For this goto "Control Panel" > "Network Connections" Right Click "Local Area Connection" Click on Properties and Install "Client for Microsoft Networks" under:VMware, Windows Related Post Nothing found related with this post topic No Comment Received Leave A Reply Username (*require) Email Address (*require) website Comments: Please Note: Comments maybe under moderation after you submit your comments so there is no need to resubmit your comment again « Free FLV Player, Video Downloader, Audio Recorder & Converter Annoying "Windows Security" message of windows 7 » Your IP Address is : 23.94.153.30 Search Advertisment Want to put your ad here, contact us Categories Antivirus Control Panels DCN Developers Downloads Driver Installation Free Website Templates InterNet MicroSoft MicroSoft Exchange Other Operating Systems Software VMware Windows Recent Posts Installing .Net Framework 2.0 and 3.5 on Windows 10 Windows 10 Remote Desktop Connection Program Tab Missing How to Dis
a day trying to get VMware Server to successfully install on my Windows XP Pro SP3 laptop. Every time I tried to open the console and connect to local host, I would get the error"511 Error connecting to "C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware Server\vmserverdWin32.exe" process"I also would see errors in the Event Log (Application and Security) as well. The Application log would complain about vmauthd, and "Failed to impersonate vmware user". Searching through Google, I'd see some issues that didn't exactly pertain http://www.asknetinfo.com/solution-for-vmware-server-console-511-error.html to mine. One post said "if this doesn't work, you're going to have to reinstall Windows." I noticed some posts mentioned having to start the Net Logon service, and noticed I didn't have that in my Services. Searching about "Net Logon" missing, it says that the Client for Microsoft Networks needs to be installed with your network interface. I http://bunglingsysadmin.blogspot.com/2008/09/vmware-startup-problems-511-error.html look at my network interface properties, and there was no Client for Microsoft Networks!After adding the client to my network interface, my VMware console now starts up. I'm not sure if it's worth replying my solution to the VMware Community thread, since the last update was March 2007. However, I'll post this to the blog and hopefully Google will index it for the next poor admin that is banging his head over this. Posted by Reamer77 at 3:06 PM Labels: Microsoft, vmware, winxp 1 comment: Marci said... Thanks man, your the boss! after spending quite a few hours uninstalling, installing, giving admin rights to vmware services, restarting... your solution worked!Add "Client for Microsoft Networks" if you don't have.Thanks! January 17, 2010 at 12:15 PM Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Subscribe Posts Atom Posts Comments Atom Comments About Me Reamer77 Network with me via Linkedin Friend me on Facebook Follow me on Twitter View my complete profile Twitter Feed Tweets by @reamer77 Blog Archive ► 2013 (1) ►
CommunicationsCisco Unity ConnectionTroubleshoot and AlertsTroubleshooting Guides Troubleshooting Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 7.x Book Contents Book Contents Index Preface Diagnostic Traces Utilities http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/7x/troubleshooting/guide/7xcuctsgx/7xcuctsg170.html Reports Fax External Services (External Message Store, Calendar Integrations, Calendar Information for PCTRs) Phone System Integration Message Waiting Indicators (MWIs) Audio Quality Licensing Cisco Unity Connection Cluster Configuration User and Administrator Access Call Transfers Messages IMAP Clients and ViewMail for Outlook Searching and Addressing Networking Notification Devices Non-Delivery Receipts Cisco Unity Connection Conversation Voice Recognition Personal Call Transfer Rules Cisco 511 error Personal Communications Assistant (PCA) Media Master Phone View SNMP Download Download Options Book Title Troubleshooting Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 7.x Chapter Title Non-Delivery Receipts PDF - Complete Book (3.6 MB) PDF - This Chapter (73.0 KB) View with Adobe Reader on a variety of devices Print Results Updated: Oct 31, 2013 Chapter: Non-Delivery Receipts Chapter Contents Troubleshooting Nondelivery 511 error connecting Receipts CiscoUnity Connection Nondelivery Receipt Status Codes Close Non-Delivery Receipts See the following sections: •Troubleshooting Nondelivery Receipts •CiscoUnity Connection Nondelivery Receipt Status Codes Troubleshooting Nondelivery Receipts Determine whether the fault lies with the sender, the recipient, or the CiscoUnity Connection server. To gather more information, send voice messages to the recipient from different users. In addition, send voice messages to different users from the original sender. CiscoUnity Connection Nondelivery Receipt Status Codes As you examine a nondelivery receipt (NDR), look for a three-digit code (for example, 4.2.2). Note that in general, the first decimal place refers to the class of code: 4.x.x is a transient failure and resend attempts may be successful, while 5.x.x is a permanent error. A more detailed analysis and a list of standard errors for SMTP are available in RFC 1893—Enhanced Mail System Status Codes. Status codes in CiscoUnity Connection have the following meanings: •4.0.0—An unknown error (for example, connectivity problems) prevented Connection from communicating with another SMTP server. •4.0.1—Error connecting to the SMTP server. •4.0.2—An unknown error (for example, connectivity problems) prevented Connect