-<p>By default the JABAWS VM is configured to use host-only networking. This means that the host can communicate with the VM via a network, but no other machines can. Similarly, the VM cannot communicate with any other computers apart from the host. If you want to connect to the Internet from the VM, configure your VM to use NAT network. However, you will not be able to connect to the VM from the host in such case. If you want to be able to connect to your VM and let VM connect to the internet at the same time you would have to use a Bridged network. In such a case you would have to configure the VM IP address manually (unless of course your network has a DHCP server to do that)</p>\r
-<h3><a name="vmbexc" id="vmbexc"/></a>VirtualBox fails to open the VM due to VERR_VMX_MSR_LOCKED_OR_DISABLED exception</h3>\r
-<p>VERR_VMX_MSR_LOCKED_OR_DISABLED exception means that Intel Virtualization technology is disabled or not supported by your computer. If you have such a problem, please make sure you have configured the JABAWS VM with 1 CPU and disabled VT-X extensions. Alternatively you can enable virtualization extensions ion from the BIOS of your computer. Unfortunately, we cannot give you exact instructions on how to do this, as this would depend on your computer BIOS manufacturer. For MACs it may not be possible at all. </p>\r
-<h3><a name="vboxinvalidstate" id="vboxinvalidstate"></a>VirtualBox 4.0.0 fails to import the VM due to VBOX_E_INVALID_OBJECT_STATE exception </h3>\r
-<p>VirtualBox version 4.x.x is not compatible with JABAWS virtual appliance. Please download the previous version of <a href="http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Download_Old_Builds_3_2">VirtualBox</a> 3.2.12 to use with JABAWS VA.</p>\r
-<h3><a name="ovfOnVmware" id="ovfOnVmware"/></a>VMWare Player fails to open the VM with "Fail to query source for information" exception</h3>\r
-<p>At the time of writing, the latest version of VMware Player 3.1.2 supported only a legacy OVF version 0.9. Whereas OVF packaged with JABAWS VM is version 1.0. Please use VMX - VMware specific configuration file with all VMware products. </p>\r
+<p>By default the JABAWS VM is configured to use host-only networking. This means that the host can communicate with the VM via a network, but no other machines can. Similarly, the VM cannot communicate with any other computers apart from the host. If you want to connect to the Internet from the VM, configure your VM to use NAT network. However, you will not be able to connect to the VM from the host in such case. If you want to be able to connect to your VM and let VM connect to the internet at the same time you would have to use a Bridged network. In such a case you would have to configure the VM IP address manually (unless of course your network has a DHCP server to do that)</a></p>\r