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Licenses for OS's used17 Feb 2004 21:44 GMT1
I assume that you must have legal copies of the OS's in
each virtual machine, but I can't find documentation to
prove that.  Where can I find it?
No Keyboard in menu boxes on VPC 200417 Feb 2004 17:54 GMT1
After installing the VPC additions I lose the ability to
type into the run box or prompts etc??
Anyone seen this??
Pitsy
Connectix VPC vs. MS VPC200417 Feb 2004 15:53 GMT8
I have Connectix VPC 5.1.  What are the advantages of Microsoft's VPC 2004?
Thanks
SCSI17 Feb 2004 12:19 GMT1
Do you know how I can insert a SCSI HD in the virtual PC?
Compatibility VPC 5.2 <--> VPC 200417 Feb 2004 12:18 GMT1
Will be compatibles the VPC 5.2 images with the new VPC
2004? or I will have to remake it?
and, other question.. Do you know if I can open an image
from VPC 5.2 with VPC 5.1?
How to let VPC access internet?17 Feb 2004 12:05 GMT4
Dear sir,
I have installed VPC2004 in my WinXP Pro.
The VPC has installed WinME but it can't have internet
connection.
Broadband Internet Access With Older Versions Of Virtual PC For Mac17 Feb 2004 07:43 GMT9
I'm trying to get a Power Macintosh running Virtual PC (the old Connectix
version 2.1.2 that uses Windows 98) to connect to the internet.  It worked
fine when we had a dialup connection, but we just switched to cable and I
can't seem to configure it to work.  I keep getting the ...
Problems with VirtPC2k4 on XP17 Feb 2004 03:54 GMT2
I've installed vpc on my xpsp1a host machine. I have an
IBM T40 Thinkpad with Intel NIC and Cisco Aironet 350
wireless card. I can't get any of the virtual machines to
talk to each other or the host. My local lan is
Netware 6 server17 Feb 2004 03:41 GMT1
I cant get any of the network boards to be recognized. it
works in VMware. virtual boards are used. does anyone
know how to do it in VPC? thanks for any ideas.
David
Install win98 SE17 Feb 2004 03:31 GMT3
I tried to install a win98 on win2000 host, I assigned 128 ram for the guest
os, the installation started quite well, but it always give me a error
message "Program too big to fit in memory"  in the command line, I tried
VmWare, it's the same, how can I solve this? thanks a lot.
Virtual Machine Networks Services but no NIC available...17 Feb 2004 02:12 GMT2
When I go into the settings for the VM the only choices I
get are:
Not connected
Local only
Microsoft Virtual Server Beta16 Feb 2004 20:57 GMT1
Having just downloaded Microsoft Virtual Server Beta and the Release Notes I
see nothing that suggests the minimum requirements. My betanews newgroup
password has not yet been activated (so I am posting here now) and I am
dying to get started. Anyone shed any light on the min req's?
Comparisons between VirtualPC and VMWare?16 Feb 2004 20:33 GMT1
Are there any articles or even just a feature checklists
out there that compare VirtualPC 2004 to VMWare 4.0.5?  
For example, looking at these threads I found that
VirtualPC has Super-VGA support in DOS/Windows 3.1x while
Change location undo file16 Feb 2004 19:44 GMT2
Perhaps a stupid question, but I can't seem to find an answer anywhere.
I am trying to change the standard location of the undo file (*.vud) to a
different partition, because at times the file becomes so big that it
doesn't fit anymore on that particular partition.
HyperThreading support ?16 Feb 2004 18:16 GMT5
does anyone know if the new Microsoft VirtualPC version
uses a CPU its MultiThreading capabilities ?
I now own an older connectix made VirtualPC and the weird
thing is that even when the virtual-pc machine uses 100 %
 
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