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19/04/2010 14:04:36
 
 
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19/04/2010 13:05:27
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01460920
Message ID:
01460941
Views:
54
>>There's no reason that you have to develop on XP. You can develop on Win7 and the app will still run just fine on XP.

I'll look into this, if I'm 100% sure that no issues will arise then great I would prefer Win7, but I think I read some issues (minor ones if I recall) regarding running VFP (I'm using VFP 9) and Windows 7, so my fear is that I'm trying to fix a problem for my client and my computer is not behaving the way it's behaving for them b/c of the OS.

>>A Virtual Machine is a program that runs an OS. So, say you are running Win7. You can then run Windows Virtual Machine (a program) that then runs the OS of choice. If you go with Win 7 Pro or better, you can run XP mode for free.

So XP under windows virtual machine means that the entire XP OS is installed also along with Windows 7 and this XP OS is identical to the ones that have XP machines?

So basically if there are any issues developing/testing under the Windows 7 environment, I could use the XP virtual machine and test it there? BUT how about the software/folders?, let's say I have a folder "C:\Develop\" (contains all my projects) under windows 7, if I go to the virtual machine can it see the "C:\Develop\" folder? All the software that I have under windows 7 has to be reinstalled under the virtual machine?

>>For Virtual Machines, look at Windows Virtual Machine or VMWare.


Thanks!
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