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| Calling VMware Lazy for the vSphere Client not working on Windows 7? |
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| Written by Rynardt Spies | |||
| Tuesday, 22 September 2009 09:41 | |||
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I've just stumbled upon the following article. The writer actually accuses VMware of being lazy in that they've failed to develop a vSphere client that works out of the box for Windows 7! How messed up do you get? As far as I know, Windows 7 has not had its official release yet and can only be obtained via TechNet and MSDN. So all, let's blame someone for not developing a piece of software for an OS that's not really released yet! Get a life! Oh, and maybe try buying a domain as well! Or wait, maybe you're too lazy or cheap to buy a domain, hence the reason we're all looking at an IP address in your URL... Here's the article: http://99.246.113.36/wtslabs/blog/?p=53
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