VmWare View and working group

You can install VMware View in a workgroup environment. What is the view installation sequence?. I tried to installed on a working group and it keep asking to connect to a domain during installation View Composer. Then I discovered that you must install sight connection to the server first, then composer. But the view connection server doesnot allow me to install in a workgroup environment. Thank you.

In regards FT then is it not possible to have that between physical and virtual. Both machines must be virtual.

It should be easy to connect your computers to a new network. Did you create a new vSwitch? The error messages?

Best regards

Linjo

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