Support to convert / move Windows Server 2008

I can't move a machine virtual ESX 3.5 from one host to another with VMWare Converter...

I get the unknown host OS.

Is it possible to move it will work?

Also, when can we expect support for 2008 in the converter?

Thanks for the help.

-Ken

What is CPA? (Sorry... new to VMWare)

Article wiki on the SCP.  http://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_copy

You can take a look at of Veeam FastSCP.  http://www.Veeam.com/ESX-FastSCP.html

I don't have access to the beta... what would be the best way...

The link in my post previous has instructions on how to sign up for the beta.  But if all that you're trying to do is to move the virtual machine, then you do not need converter.  You just need to Virtual Center or use SCP.

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