Thank you. I just remember that I had an unopened box of MS Virtual PC Version 2004. I got it at one of the MS VFP User Group meetings. Hopefully it is still more or less up-to-date. I will just to use one of the older PCs I have to play with it first.
>Now that you know what it is, I suggest you go to
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/virtualpc/default.mspx and download Virtual PC for free and try it out.
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>>I got an email from a new customer that "Windows XP VM you requested is built and online". VM is, of course, virtual machine. I have not yet worked with a Virtual Machine and I don't want to show my ignorance to the customer. So my question is, when I go to their site to do the installation of my VFP and ASP.NET applications, what will I be dealing with in terms of user interface? Will this XP VM box look to me just like any other XP machine? That is, will I be able to go to Windows Explorer and create folders, copy files? Go to IIS and create a Virtual Directory?
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>>Thank you in advance for any help.
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