Hi Jon, It's been a long time, since I don't really use my vm for much other
than testing, but I think it showed up last year when I upgraded from fusion
one to fusion 2. This month I upgraded to fusion three and installed the new
vmware tools, but that hasn't fixed the problem. It's also wor
Eric,
Did this ever work for you? If not, then put your Snow Leopard installation
disk into the computer when the VM is running. There should be a set of
drivers to install. I didn't think these were needed when using a VM,
though they are certainly needed in a boot camp version of XP.
If you
Arg, I'm irritated.
I've got rid of the ODSAgent unable to locate componant error. Apparently it
was caused by apple cd and dvd sharing, because when I uninstalled that thing
it went away.
unfortunately I haven't got dns resolution back. I downloaded Itunes for
windows figuring that it woul
One site I read pointed out that Bonjour for Windows uses this and
iTunes maybe the source. So try reinstalling iTunes and/or Bonjour for
Windows?
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL755
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL953
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL927
On 11/11/2010, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
> Hmm, D
Hmm, DNSD almost sounds like dynamic DNS which is a Apple name for
the functionality that allows the macintosh to find printers and Apple
disk shares on the network. Sorta a standards based netbios if I
understand netbios correctly. Searching my think pad right now...
On 11/11/2010, erik burggr
Hi guys, my windows xp virtual machine is throwing up this spurious
error.
DNSAgent.exe failed to load component.
The application failed to start because DNSSD.dll could not be found.
Has any one encountered this?
I'm running vmFusion 3 with the current vmware tools installed. My guest OS is
w