My Windows 7 32-bit guest operating systems sometimes hung while I worked with GUI from a console of the vSpere clent. I have found out that after uninstalling the "SVGA II driver" from VMWare Tools the problem was solved (it was also confirmed by a knowledge base article), but without the driver, the console is agonizingly slow. Do you have any idea when I can get a fixed/beta SVGA driver that doesn't hang the Windows 7? Thank you very much in advance?
If in RDP oprions choose option "allow connection to all clients". Moreover RDP doesn`t require IPSec, it uses RCA encryption (standart option) and TLS (enhaced). If you running over WAN, yes in this case vSphere is better - it needs less bandwidth.
StarWind Software R&D
Try work throught RDP.
StarWind Software R&D
Thank you very much for your reply.
I'm working through RDP, but it is not as convinient as vSphere client.
RDP requires IPSEC or stunnel to protect communicaion.
Also, I have found out that in my case vSphere client is faster than RDP over stunnel.
If in RDP oprions choose option "allow connection to all clients". Moreover RDP doesn`t require IPSec, it uses RCA encryption (standart option) and TLS (enhaced). If you running over WAN, yes in this case vSphere is better - it needs less bandwidth.
StarWind Software R&D
Thank you very much for your help!