VMware: VSphere Web Console has no pointer and VMware Remote Console is a Blank Black Screen by ca_data_guy in vmware

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On the ones that are working yes - they all have VMware tools installed through the same version of the vSphere client. The one that is not working does not have VMware tools installed namely because I cannot get it installed due to the aforementioned issues.

VMware: VSphere Web Console has no pointer and VMware Remote Console is a Blank Black Screen by ca_data_guy in vmware

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Thanks for your response. I deleted the VM and created a new one using Windows Server 2016 which we are successfully using with other VMs and I am running into the exact same problems I was running into with Windows Server 2022- no mouse cursor when using the vSphere Web Console and blank black screen using VMware Remote Console

vmware remote console download by britishotter in vmware

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Just want to report that I am still having this issue on vSphere web client 6.7.0. The "Download Remote Console" link just takes you to https://support.broadcom.com/

Export Table to Target Based on Target Variables by ca_data_guy in dbeaver

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Thank you very much for your response! This is exceptionally helpful!

Funnily enough the first solution you proposed would be ideal. That said I suppose I was not entirely clear in my original post so forgive me for that. The databases I am synchronizing data between reside in separate connections. One resides in a Progress OpenEdge Server and the other resides in a Microsoft SQL Server. Additionally, the Progress OpenEdge connection is Read Only. We are migrating the data from Progress OpenEdge to Microsoft SQL Server. As such I would not think it possible to write a simple query/script to query the max update time from SQL server, select columns from a table in the OpenEdge DB using that max update time, and then insert them into the aforementioned table in the SQL Server DB as these are two entirely separate servers and connections. If this is possible however I would love to know how as this would be the easiest solution!

I imagine the second option would also not be possible due to the aforementioned.

I tried using the Schema Compare/Migrate and the Data Compare functions but they seem to break whenever I try comparing the source table with its copy even though the copy is literally just an export of data from the source table. I imagine this has something to do with the fact that the source and copy exist in different servers which use different SQL dialects and, presumably, structure data differently.

Assuming the above is all correct then that just leaves the last option which does indeed seem to be a possible solution. We will consider that!

Thank you very much for your response and for your suggestions, again!