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Rudy3579 - 28 Mar 2008 21:03 GMT
I just found this product. I two users who need access to a 64bit application
running on Windows XP 64bit OS. Can this product do this?
Colin Barnhorst - 28 Mar 2008 21:12 GMT
No.  64bit guests are not supported in VPC or Virtual Server.  VMWare
Workstation 6 does support 64bit guests if the computer meets the specs
required to do it.

>I just found this product. I two users who need access to a 64bit
>application
> running on Windows XP 64bit OS. Can this product do this?
Rudy3579 - 28 Mar 2008 21:50 GMT
Thanks Colin,

With VMWare can I have two users login at the same time?

> No.  64bit guests are not supported in VPC or Virtual Server.  VMWare
> Workstation 6 does support 64bit guests if the computer meets the specs
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> >application
> > running on Windows XP 64bit OS. Can this product do this?
ronald.phillips@gmail.com - 28 Mar 2008 22:07 GMT
On Mar 28, 4:50 pm, Rudy3579 <Rudy3...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> Thanks Colin,
>
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> > >application
> > > running on Windows XP 64bit OS. Can this product do this?

As long as you have Terminal Services installed on the guest then you
can have 2 users logged in at the same time....no more than that
though unless you want to buy the licenses.
Colin Barnhorst - 28 Mar 2008 22:07 GMT
You would need to check the VMWare site and forums for that answer.

> Thanks Colin,
>
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>> >application
>> > running on Windows XP 64bit OS. Can this product do this?
Robert Comer - 28 Mar 2008 22:20 GMT
You'd need 2 separate installs with two separate OS licenses...

VPC doesn't really do what you want in other words, that's something
more like Citrix or Terminal server and you'd need a server OS to do
that.

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>Thanks Colin,
>
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>> >application
>> > running on Windows XP 64bit OS. Can this product do this?
 
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