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Zubair Alexander09/05/2006 Now that both Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 and Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 are available at no charge, people can take advantage of all the benefits that virtualization offers for https://mcpmag.com/articles/2006/09/05/troubleshooting-tips-for-virtual-server-2005.aspx free (which you can download the server version here ). You can run legacy applications, use it for testing, train students or use it in help desk scenarios. The fundamental difference between Virtual PC and Virtual Server is that Virtual PC is designed for desktop operating systems while Virtual Server is designed for server operating error on systems. In this article, I'll cover two troubleshooting scenarios for Virtual Server 2005. Tech Help—Just An E-Mail Away Got a Windows, Exchange or virtualization question or need troubleshooting help? Or maybe you want a better explanation than provided in the manuals? Describe your dilemma in an e-mail to the MCPmag.com editors at mailto:editor@mcpmag.com; the best questions error on page get answered in this column and garner the questioner with a nifty MCPmag.com baseball-style cap. When you send your questions, please include your full first and last name, location, certifications (if any) with your message. (If you prefer to remain anonymous, specify this in your message, but submit the requested information for verification purposes.) To log on to Virtual Server you use the default Host key (right Alt) plus the Delete key. The right Alt key may interfere with inputting certain characters on a virtual machine running a non-English operating system, in which case, you simply change the Host key from right Alt to a different key (see Figure 1). Figure 1. Modifying default Host key from right Alt to something else. To change the key, highlight the Keyboard entry and press the key on the keyboard that you would like to reassign it to. You should disable hyper-threading on the host operating system to improve the performance of your virtual machines in Virtual Serve