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VPC additions for Windows Server 2003?27 Oct 2004 22:56 GMT3
Are VPC additions available for Windows Server 2003?
MS Virtual PC 2004 and Timestamp issue27 Oct 2004 20:00 GMT1
Hello :
Reason: I am using Virtual PC 2004 on a host system of Windows XP Pro SP2
and a guest system of Windows NT 4.0 Workstation SP6a.
Problem: Although the date and time from the system tray says that the host
Help Please - Network Issuses27 Oct 2004 19:57 GMT1
background:
host : windows XP Sp1
VM : Windows 98SE
Clean install of VM
Installing Win98 and ME27 Oct 2004 16:51 GMT1
I have installed Vitual PC on a windows XP machine. Harddrive is using NTFS
as recoomended. I cannot install win98 on the machine in vitual PC. I am
assuming it is becuase the drive is NTFS. Any ideas?
Win XP SP2 as Guest?27 Oct 2004 06:25 GMT4
I have been trawling this group for a while and have not been able to
confirm if I can install SP2 on a guest running on a Win XP SP2 and VPC SP1
host.
If so, why am I getting a message stating that once the SP2 files are
Virtual Server - guest crashes host networking (and everything else) when connecting to files27 Oct 2004 06:25 GMT4
I'm using Virtual Server 2005 enterprise edition on a WIndows 2003
standard server.
If I try to copy files from my host to a virtual server, everything
freezes. "Everything" = host networking, host OS, guest OS. The only
Networking27 Oct 2004 04:58 GMT4
I have a small (2 machines) home network run by a Wireless Router (MS MN-700).
The machine connected to the router by a wireless network card (MS MN-730)
is the one configured with Virtual PC 2004 SP1 (on a Win XP SP2 host).
If I select the NAT card in the VPC settings for the ...
Zeroing free space before compacting...27 Oct 2004 04:36 GMT3
The VPC 2004 help says that you should "zero the free space" on the VHD
before compacting it, with a 3rd party tool.
Ok, anybody have a recomendation on what tool I can use on Win95b?
Thx.
DOS tricks?27 Oct 2004 01:40 GMT5
Instead of reinventing the wheel, does anyone have a web site handy
that lists the best DOS configs (memory,config.sys, autoexec, etc.)
for VPC running DOS?  Anything I should be aware of?  Is there
anything it *doesn't* emulate properly in DOS?
Security Issues26 Oct 2004 21:33 GMT5
Hi, this is probably a really stupid question and I apologise in
advance for it!!
I am rather sensitive about security on my host PC (Win XP Pro SP2)
and have a really good virus scanner, Zone Alarm Pro and several Anti
Difficulty Using a Wireless LAN Adapter on Host26 Oct 2004 21:19 GMT1
I've setup a Windows 2003 Server guest on a Windows XP
Host using Virtual Server. This is non-production testing
and will eventually be moved to a 2003 Server.
I want the guest OS to obtain it's own IP address on the
Slipstream VP2004 SP1 into VP2000 Installation26 Oct 2004 19:48 GMT1
i have now an Installationmedia Virtual PC 2004 and the
downloaded SP1. How is it possible to slipstream the SP1
to the main MSI to get a sp1 Installationmedia?
best Regards
SUSE 9.1 install via ftp26 Oct 2004 19:19 GMT1
These notes expand on Tom Kents install procedures and fix some of the
problems that I ran into installing SUSE 9.1 via ftp.
0. Start from scratch, don't use an existing VPC with say Windows 98
installed on it.  Select OS and make it "other".  Allocate 256mb to
How can I change the default new pc directory?26 Oct 2004 16:35 GMT3
I have My Documents redirected to my server so I don't want my virtual
machines to be in \\sbs2003\Users\myname\My_Docuemts\My_Virtual_Machines in
the My Documents directory which will end up being stored over the network
on my server. I usually realize that a new machine is being ...
Speed of VMWare Vs Virtual PC 200426 Oct 2004 09:47 GMT3
I am thinking about using VPC on my laptop so I can support applications in
different OS's but my concern is speed does VPC work faster than VMWare on a
laptop. I have 512 MB is that enough
We have used VMWare in the past and the computer is super slow.
 
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