Unity Connection 7.1.3 user interface webpage access problem

   I'm running Cisco Unity Connection 7.1.3.10000-68 on a vmware 1.0.8 platform in lab and I'm trying to access the user interface
"http//:<UnityPublisher Address>/ciscopca" and I get the web error message:
HTTP Status 404 - /ciscopca
type: Status report
message: /ciscopca
description: The requested resource (/ciscopca) is not available.
   I've checked that all the sevices are activated and I can't figure out why the user interface isn't working. Am I missing something or does Unity Connection on a VMWare platform not support access to the user interface webpage?
Thanks,
Jim

David,
      I had it at 1024 and I bumped it up to 2048 and now it works.
Thank you very much!
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