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How to run AX 2012 R2 image on Virtualbox

I have received a few questions regarding the new demo image for AX 2012 R2. How to run it using virtualbox.

Demo image can be downloaded from here

https://mbs.microsoft.com/customersource/downloads/servicepacks/AX2012DemoToolsMaterials.htm

I had a post way back which was a step by step guide.

http://dynamicsnavax.blogspot.com.au/2011/04/how-to-run-ax2012-hyperv-on-virtualbox.html

This is still valid up to step 7. Then setting up the network is different.

On the second adapter set up an Internal Network.

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The summary should look like this. (Even though below I categorised it as Win2008 by mistake – the image is Win2012. This is just a category and should not matter). Important parts are highlighted. One problem I had after unzipping the image, the file somehow was locked. I had to disconnect my drive and connect it back up. Then attached it.

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Now you can start your machine.

Once the machine starts, you need to configure the network settings. There is a document available on that same page.

How to guide: set up virtual networking for Microsoft Dynamics AX demo virtual machines

Follow from page 7 “Assign IP Address in Guest”.

1. Log into Guest operating system
2. Go to start menu and type ncpa.cpl to open Network Connections
3. Locate the network adapter that will be used for internal communication. NOTE: to easily identify the correct NIC, open a command prompt, enter IPCONFIG and view which NIC has a 169 address.
4. Right click the network adapter, select Properties
5. Select Internet Protocol Version 4, select Properties
6. Select Use the following IP address:

a. VM A
    i. IP address: 10.20.12.101
    ii. Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
    iii. Preferred DNS Server: 10.20.12.101
b. VM B (I didn't attach the second VHD so this can be skipped)
    i. IP address: 10.20.12.102
    ii. Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
    iii. Preferred DNS Server: 10.20.12.101
c. VM C (I didn't attach the third VHD so this can be skipped)
    i. IP address: 10.20.12.103
    ii. Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
    iii. Preferred DNS Server: 10.20.12.101

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7. Select Advanced
8. IP Settings select Add
    a. IP address:<from list below>
    b. Subnet mask:255.255.255.0

AX2012R2A
10.20.12.110
10.20.12.111
10.20.12.112
10.20.12.113
10.20.12.114
10.20.12.120
10.20.12.121

AX2012R2B (I didn't attach the second vhd so this can be skipped)
10.20.12.115

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9. Click OK until the network adapter properties window is closed
10. Reboot the Guest operating system

Final result should look like this.

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