Hi all, I am required to set up a windows server 2016 VM for one of the classes I am taking this semester. Has anyone had experience doing this? I cannot get any sound once the OS is loaded. Thanks, Mike
That's the one thing that is Windows Server's downfall; in all the years of the OS, they've not yet found a good reason for enabling the audio service by default.
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That's the one thing that is Windows Server's downfall; in all the years of the OS, they've not yet found a good reason for enabling the audio service by default.
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Greetings,
Just curious... What virtual environment are you going to host this in? I personally am a Citrix XenServer fan. Most things I can do with JAWS and some I can still see to do. I know when I built the server 2012 R2 and installed jaws everything worked from the get go. I then built a template that support this. Thus in my environment when I spin up new VMs I already have Jaws. You just need to sys prep the machine. I also have 2016 running here at home on my Citrix environment the same way.
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I need to learn how to create templates like that with NVDA in them, but the issue I see is at the capture image stage; that's WinPE, and to my knowledge, Narrator is only supported during Windows setup, not during WinPE generic runs?
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I need to learn how to create templates like that with NVDA in them, but the issue I see is at the capture image stage; that's WinPE, and to my knowledge, Narrator is only supported during Windows setup, not during WinPE generic runs?
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I was going to use VMWare player since I thought that was the most
accessible. Is there a better option?
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Greetings,
Just curious... What virtual environment are you going to host this in? I personally am a Citrix XenServer fan. Most things I can do with JAWS and some I can still see to do. I know when I built the server 2012 R2 and installed jaws everything worked from the get go. I then built a template that support this. Thus in my environment when I spin up new VMs I already have Jaws. You just need to sys prep the machine. I also have 2016 running here at home on my Citrix environment the same way.
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Is there any easy way to try to enable the service without speech?
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If you have PowerShell in the PE image, which you can do provided you use the assessment and deployment kit, you can use the cmdlet start-service -name audiosrv.
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If you have PowerShell in the PE image, which you can do provided you use the assessment and deployment kit, you can use the cmdlet start-service -name audiosrv.
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Billy Irwin
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Katherine M. Moss
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Mike Fulton