everyone knows the operating systems supported for view 4.5 Server (composer and connection broker)

the broker to view connections 4.1 isn't able to run on windows server 2008 and R2.

the view composer 4.1 (2.x) does not run on a Server 2008 R2 as it is supported only on OSes x32bit or Server 2008 X 64. (Yes, know hacks fixs it, but it's still not supported)

Does anyone know if versjons the broker for the connections and composer v4.5 can run om Windows server 2008 R2 or 2008?

Guess the composer runs om X 64 for Vsphere 4.1 is x 64 only?

see you soon,

Frode.

I can tell you that the composer can run on X 64 because it is the only way to install vCenter now and that the connection brokers can be 2008 R2.

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