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Virtual machine processing

In the App Converter; upon importing app to a project; from context menu clicking the "Launch pkg for testin" spews follwing error -
[12:02:57 TST-LMIS003.masttestlab.test.allstate.com - Setup_PostX_for_Outlook_5.2.2] Launching Package...
[12:02:59 TST-LMIS003.masttestlab.test.allstate.com - Setup_PostX_for_Outlook_5.2.2] Reverting and starting virtual machine.
[12:02:59 TST-LMIS003.masttestlab.test.allstate.com - Setup_PostX_for_Outlook_5.2.2] VirtualMachine: VIX Error: 13003
[12:02:59 TST-LMIS003.masttestlab.test.allstate.com - Setup_PostX_for_Outlook_5.2.2] Error 13003 reverting virtual machine to snapshot Snapshot # 1
[12:02:59 Host System - (none)] Done launching app

I am using local vm ware copy of win XP image. The guest agent is running & listining; firewall is off on guest os; what else can i do?

Thanks!
Nick
(5) Replies
MichaelU
By Level 12 Flexeran
Level 12 Flexeran
Per http://www.vmware.com/support/developer/vix-api/vix16_reference/errors/errors.html error 13003 indicates the snapshot is not found. Have you created a snapshot with the correct name (AutoRepack_Base by default) or told AAC about a different name?

It looks like you may have done so, and there's a chance it's having problems with what appear to be unusual characters in your snapshot's name. Perhaps try a name like Snapshot_1 instead of Snapshot # 1?
MichaelU thanks for taking time to respond. It turns out; any snapshot name - default, blanck, with & /out special character causes the same issue.

In machiens tab; in context menu - connect to VM is grayed out - if that helps nerrow down the issue.
Thanks!
Nick
Alpesh
By
Flexera Alumni
Hi,

Can you make sure if you are pointing to the right VM image? It may be that you are pointing to a VM image, which does not have a snapshot with that name.
Alpesh wrote:
Hi,

Can you make sure if you are pointing to the right VM image? It may be that you are pointing to a VM image, which does not have a snapshot with that name.


Did you ever manage to solve this? I'm experiencing the same problem
After creating the disk, you create a new virtual machine by using new Virtual Machine Wizard with your custom settings. In your settings indicate the virtual disk file. Ez Assignment Writing Service Now you just insert the XP Pro installation disc into your CD drive and start the virtual PC. Close the dialog that appears on your actual PC which asks for XP installation (If it asks!). The virtual PC will boot from the CD and install XP just like in your actual computer. Once installed, you can boot XP Pro when you start VPC and press start button.