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Really struggling with KimSufi + Windows
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Really struggling with KimSufi + Windows

I've installed multiple times but does not connect VIA RDP could someone give it a go? I can pay via PP

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  • netomxnetomx Moderator, Veteran

    2 things:

    1. Uefi. You need to make an install via uefi.
    2. Lan drivers. Is your kimsufo the gigabit L card? You need to modify the driver, boot in disable drive enforcement, and.install it using pnputil
  • saibalsaibal Member
    edited October 2016

    Which template did you use? PM me your details (Kimsufi IP and rescue mode password) and I can have a look.

  • I have been building templates for Online.net's Personal Range of servers, however the templates should be fully compatible with Kimsufi as well.

    Link: https://www.whatuptime.com/

    In the event you are unable to get the template working and would be willing to work with me I will certainly see what I can do to ensure the templates I am building are compatible with Kimsufi servers as well.

    Thread here - https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/92744/online-net-dedibox-xc-sc-2016-windows-templates#latest

  • Just spin up Proxmox and create a big VM (KVM), and install Windows in it. Easiest solution.

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  • @Vita said:
    Just spin up Proxmox and create a big VM (KVM), and install Windows in it. Easiest solution.

    You would be stuck with NAT then, which may not work for everyone.

  • VitaVita Member
    edited October 2016

    @IHaveADarkPassenger said:

    @Vita said:
    Just spin up Proxmox and create a big VM (KVM), and install Windows in it. Easiest solution.

    You would be stuck with NAT then, which may not work for everyone.

    I guess, that could be a problem for some people, although you can always easily forward a range of ports you use or any other port at any time, with some simple tweaking (iptables).

    There are a lot of tutorials how to setup a NAT VPS inside Proxmox and also how to forward single ports or ranges.

    Thanked by 1ihadp
  • Make sure you have the correct user and password.

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