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Problem Active Directory in Virtual PC22 Apr 2004 21:31 GMT3
I can not promote virtual PC 2000 server like Active
Directory server. Because i have received error
message "access denided" when my virtual pc server tray
make AD database and log file.
Linux video problems22 Apr 2004 21:17 GMT1
Setup has not completed for Red Hat 9
How do I change the video settings so that I can finish
setup?
I can not get to the command prompt since there is no
Can not see physical CD in VPC guest22 Apr 2004 19:35 GMT1
I can not see the physical CD from Virtual PC, I can only
capture ISO Image, I Have my HD as master and CD as slave
on the primary IDE controller, I tried the "attach CD or
DVD drive to secondary IDE controller" option in Virtual
Running Solaris 9 Video22 Apr 2004 19:01 GMT6
What video card should I select during the configuration of Solaris 9 for
Virtual PC 2004? I tried the s3 Trio but it wouldn't work in 16million
colours and didn't have a 16 bit option available.
Thanks
Mulitple Adapters22 Apr 2004 18:58 GMT4
All:
I have Virtual PC configured for FreeBSD and Fedora. I
have multiple adapters in my Dell laptop;an onboard NIC,
and one in the docking station. I'm unable to assign an
transmeta crusoe 1ghz compatibility22 Apr 2004 18:57 GMT2
is there a way to get virtual pc to work with a transmeta
crusoe 1ghz processor chip?
anway to fake windows into thinking that i am running a
intel or amd based chip?
MAC with-in a PC22 Apr 2004 18:54 GMT2
I know that MS sells a VP MAC product that allows you to
emulate Windows with-in a MAC but can you emulate MAC
using the VPC for Windows?
Thanks.
Multiple-screens configuration for the "real" PC22 Apr 2004 14:41 GMT1
I'm running Virtual PC 2004 on a "real" PC
having two screens (the video card is a
Radeon 9800). My intention was to have
Virtual PC running maximized on one screen
import "real" PC setup to VPC 200422 Apr 2004 14:40 GMT6
Hi.  I am new to Virtual PC.
Scenario:
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I have a working Win-2K-Svr configuration I used to run on
Protection22 Apr 2004 14:36 GMT3
Hi, it´s necesary to install in virtual PC an antivirus
software and the critical updates.
Try it - buy it?22 Apr 2004 14:35 GMT1
I've successfully installed and configured the 45 day
trial software...
Anyway I can just buy and activate the instance I
installed? Or do I have to buy another copy and re-
Control Key in Virtual PC 200422 Apr 2004 08:59 GMT2
I have a WinXP Pro PC also runinng Virtual PC 2004,
whenever I flick over to the virtual PC (running W2K) I am
unable to type until I press the control key - which I
consistently forget to do, is there a fix for this problem
VPC 2004 not able to see the network when using a Wireless card.22 Apr 2004 07:22 GMT10
I have problem making my wireless card working with VPC.
Everything works fine in VPC if I am using my regular
wired card.
Some one even told me that VPC 2004 does not work with a
How does VPC and ZoneAlarm work together?22 Apr 2004 05:44 GMT3
On my home PC that is not networked and running Zone
Alarm, is there anything special that needs to be done to
get the host and guest VPCs networked?
I want to be able to view the VPC via Network
FYI - Check out Differencing Disks - Highly Recommended!22 Apr 2004 03:39 GMT6
I just learned about Differencing Disks yesterday. Very cool - everyone
needs to check it out. You can create a base OS virtual hard drive and then
use the differencing disk to save and additional changes you make to the
operating system. So when you go to create a new VPC, you can ...
 
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