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Posted on Sunday, July 12, 2009

WARNING:the CID values for both test machines are the same

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There are a thousand or more issues that can come up with virtualization if not done properly. One of which is having the same machine SID in the domain in case you decide to join them to one. This happens a lot of times especially when a virtual machine is created from a template or […]

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