The Windows XP mode has licensed Windows XP already included.
>Hmmmm, you got me on that. Since I setup the applications a couple of years ago the workstations just run and I have to admit I've sort of forgotten some of the setup requirements. I recall doing a normal Windows XP install, which always asks for a product key, for each virtual machine and I used the keys from retired workstations that ran XP.
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>>Windows XP mode does not require additional XP license.
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>>>I use Windows Microsoft Virtual PC, and create a virtual machine running XP and XP mode to run old FoxPro for DOS SBT applications. Everything works fine, with hardly a hiccup. Cost of software is zero, assuming you use an existing XP license (which likely isn't a problem).
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>>>>Hi Experts,
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>>>>Just got a call from a very old client of mine who still uses a payroll and accounts receivables system I did in FoxPro for DOS. They had the apps transferred to a new PC installed with Win7 64bit Professional Edition, which did not run at all.
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>>>>Any tips on this?
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>>>>Thanks
>>>>Dennis
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