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loading a ghost image for a virtual pc21 Jan 2004 19:52 GMT1
What network driver do you use to have it boot to the
network.
Can I install USB connected MFC machines with USB connection in Windows Me?21 Jan 2004 19:52 GMT1
I wonder if USB Plug and Play work as normal in Virtual PC
2004.
I need to install MFC machines in Windows 98/Me/2000 and
XP with Plug and Play.
Virtual Pc networking21 Jan 2004 19:46 GMT1
I'm trying to set up a netwotk on Virtual PC 5.2 but from
guest PC a I can ping only host PC. I can't reach other
PCs on my local network. The configuration is:
1. Network card for Host PC (WindowsXP Pro):
Problems with Virtual PC 2004 Virtual Machine Additions21 Jan 2004 19:31 GMT1
I received my retail upgrade (not beta) of Microsoft Virtual PC 2004.  I'm
upgrading from Connectix Virtual PC v5.2.  Following the directions in the
readme.htm file, I first used Connectix Virtual PC v5.2 to remove the
Virtual Machine Additions from each of my virtual machines.  ...
*Mac* International keyboards21 Jan 2004 15:38 GMT2
Hello, group!
I've been always wondering why VPC (2.x, 3.x, 4.x, 5.x) remains not
recognizing the Mac keyboard mapping, and I must to use the keyboards files
(keyb??.kbd) that came in the VPC-2 CD, for Windows 9x.
Install VPC in 64bits?21 Jan 2004 15:37 GMT4
Hello;
Is it possible to ins VPC in a 64bits box?
Thanks
TB
XP on XP in VPC2K4: Resolution higher than 1024*76821 Jan 2004 14:37 GMT5
I installed Russian XP as a guest OS inside VPC 2004 running on
XP English as a host OS on my notebook running in 1400*1050
screen resolution.
I installed VM Addition to Russian XP as well (version 13.40), but
Simulation of Video card/Screen resolution...21 Jan 2004 06:28 GMT2
  I have two questions:
Question #1:
Is there a way to change the default video card that my OS
setup (currently S3 Trio32/64) in my Virtual PC image?
DNS (hostnames, domain names) won't resolve, but IPs work just fine.21 Jan 2004 04:08 GMT1
Well, I've installed RedHat 9.0 on VirtualPC 5.2.  For the longest time I
had network difficulties, now for whatever reason (whatever I've done
*shrug*) I can access sites via their IP, but cannot resolve their normal
names.
Advance SErver21 Jan 2004 03:23 GMT1
Can you install W2k Advanced Server with Active Directory
in Virtual PC on a windows XP Pro laptop?
DOS Guest  performance issues20 Jan 2004 23:49 GMT4
Has anyone else found VPC 2004 have unacceptable
performance problems under DOS guest and virtual switch?  
I found Norton Utilities 8 for DOS and did some
benchmarking comparisons with VPC 5.2 vs VPC 2004 Average
Red Hat and Additions20 Jan 2004 23:25 GMT2
When installing the Guest system VPC prompts as to what
OS is running, therefore the application should know.  
VPC continues to prompt me to install the additions onto
my Red Hat system, are the additions only for windows
Linux Networking....NOT20 Jan 2004 22:53 GMT2
I've tried several Linux distributions, Mandrake 9.2
White Box,PCLinux, and I can't seem to get the netwoking
on them to work. I use NAT sharing and I tried installing
the Tulip driver. I'm not a Linux expert, so maybe I'm
Multiple NIC's20 Jan 2004 21:56 GMT4
Does MS VPC 2004 support multiple NIC's?  What are the
changes between connectix 5.1 to 2004?
Graphical Memory running Win XP20 Jan 2004 21:30 GMT1
I'm currently having problems running certain games on my
virtual pc running win xp... the problem says that the
game cannot start because of auto regeneration error due
to monitor frequencies but i changed that so that there
 
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