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VPC login account mapping17 Dec 2003 14:58 GMT1
It seems that VPC maps the logged on user to the
<host>\guest account, when trying to use SQL integrated
security to access the host SQL Server from VPC. (I'm
running Windows 2003 Server on the VPC)
What ever happened to the DOS install that came with VPC?17 Dec 2003 05:59 GMT2
OK I realise it was DRDOS, and so Microsoft couldn't very well keep
distributing that, and I am aware that you can still get DOS from MSDN,
but unfortunately it's not in a suitable format for mounting as floppy
drives.
New Training Facility - would like to use Virtual PC.17 Dec 2003 05:13 GMT3
I creating a new training facility for my company and
have been told about Virtual PC.  Can anyone tell my why
it is better than GHOST or Alitiris?
If you have Virtual PC in place and are in the Austin, TX
Virtual PC Trial serial number16 Dec 2003 21:13 GMT1
I click on the link to get one and get page not able to
be displayed. (http://preview.connectix.com/trial/)
any help would be great
james
Trial 5.2 to Full 200416 Dec 2003 20:08 GMT2
Ive been running W2kSP4 as a VM on a WXPSP1 host using
Virtual PC 5.2 Trial edition.  My copy of VPC 2004 will be
arriving today and my question is:  Can I uninstall the
5.2 trial, then install 2004 and point it at the VHD files
Virtual PC 2004 CPU16 Dec 2003 19:47 GMT10
I'm running Virtual PC 2004 on a P4 1.7Ghz 1GB SDRAM
(windows XP Pro), and CPU is almost always near 100% on
VirtualPC.exe
VPC 2004 crashes and closes after additions install16 Dec 2003 19:00 GMT1
Hi!
I upgraded to VPC 2004. Because I had no mouse, no
network, I uninstalled the old VPC additions (because I
got a error message with fshare32 old version), and
Virtual PC 2004 on Windows XP Home Edition16 Dec 2003 18:54 GMT5
I am currently running Virtual PC 5.2 trial on my laptop
computer with Windows XP Home Edition installed.  I have
no problems with it at all.  However, I noticed that on
the new Virtual PC 2004 system requirements listed on the
VPCShExH16 Dec 2003 16:14 GMT1
Problem:
As a preparation for installing Microsoft's new "Virtual
PC 2004 For Windows", I was required to uninsall VPC
4.3.2 (a Connectix version before Microsoft acquired
Win 3.11 network16 Dec 2003 14:03 GMT3
I can't seem to get TCP/IP32 3.11b (d/l asTCP32b) to work.  As soon as the
windows splash screen comes up, VPC gets a processor error and has to
reboot.  This happens in VPC 5.2 and 2004.
The regular TCP/IP from Microsoft works (d/l as TCPWFW.exe).
Warning to Sygate Firewall users...16 Dec 2003 10:00 GMT1
Networking can be quirky anyway, so I won't attempt to
extrapolate my results beyond my own setup.  Here's my
warning:  Sygate Personal Firewall Pro v5.5 bld 2516
(installed on host) makes it impossible for me to use the
how to set it boot from cd?16 Dec 2003 09:42 GMT1
i want to install xp in my virtual pc, how to set it boot
from cd rom to read my xp installation disk ?
Thank You
Linux support on 2004 version16 Dec 2003 08:46 GMT7
I need to compile & debug a linux embedded version of one
of our applications.
Normally we only build versions for NT or embedded NT but
one must bend to the wishes of the customer.
Virtual PC 5.2 on Windows 2003 Server16 Dec 2003 08:00 GMT2
Will Virtual PC 5.2 work on Windows 2003 Server. I have
tried to install this and all I get is an error message
say files are missing and to reinstall the product?
I can't find any information to say that it will actually
How to boot from existing hard drive using VPC?16 Dec 2003 06:22 GMT1
Does anyone know how to boot successfully from an existing hard drive?  I get  "non system disk" error when I try this.  I set up a hard drive link to my existing Windows ME partition, and unmounted it so it was writable.
Thanks!
 
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