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Cannot run in virtual environment (QEMU)
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I am running a Proxmox 9 host with a Windows Server virtual machine. When executing the siw.exe or siw64-noadmin.exe (2015-v15.10.1111 64-bit Technician's Version) I receive the above errorr message.

I'm trying a proof-of-concept for SIW to create/update and store the data in a SQLite3 database (using ODBC), when a user logs in to the domain.

Am I doing something wrong, is there another way to test this, or will SIW not work in this environment?


I have attach a screen shot of the error message and a  ChatGPT method, to try the POC.


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(11-11-2025 07:58 PM)cfreeman Wrote: I am running a Proxmox 9 host with a Windows Server virtual machine. When executing the siw.exe or siw64-noadmin.exe (2015-v15.10.1111 64-bit Technician's Version) I receive the above errorr message.

I'm trying a proof-of-concept for SIW to create/update and store the data in a SQLite3 database (using ODBC), when a user logs in to the domain.

Am I doing something wrong, is there another way to test this, or will SIW not work in this environment?


I have attach a screen shot of the error message and a  ChatGPT method, to try the POC.

QEMU is not supported.
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(11-12-2025 10:49 AM)gtopala Wrote:
(11-11-2025 06:58 PM)cfreeman Wrote: I am running a Proxmox 9 host with a Windows Server virtual machine. When executing the siw.exe or siw64-noadmin.exe (2015-v15.10.1111 64-bit Technician's Version) I receive the above errorr message.

I'm trying a proof-of-concept for SIW to create/update and store the data in a SQLite3 database (using ODBC), when a user logs in to the domain.

Am I doing something wrong, is there another way to test this, or will SIW not work in this environment?


I have attach a screen shot of the error message and a  ChatGPT method, to try the POC.

QEMU is not supported.

Thanks - tried in a VMware environment, works like a charm!
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