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Mac Forum / Applications / Virtual PC / February 2006



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VPC as a background service on OSX02 Feb 2006 04:08 GMT4
Short Version: Can I run VPC as a service on OSX Server?
Long Version: We have a legacy FoxPro application that we are connecting
to a small in house web application. The web app uses a PHP Extension
that connects to a service on a windows machine to bridge and connect to
HELP!! Virtual PC 7 won't install to Applications folder02 Feb 2006 02:19 GMT1
The installation goes as normal from inserting the disk 1 installation
disk to installing virtual pc 7 right up to the restart bit (step 1 in
the 3 step install process). However after resetting the installer
doesn't come back up to continue, there is no virtual pc in the
VPC 7.0.2 broke COM1 serial port for a program01 Feb 2006 19:59 GMT17
I had my 10.4.1 (Tiger) system working fine with VPC 7.0, I noticed an
upgrade
patch 7.0.2 that was supposed to make it work better with Tiger - I
upgraded
Virtual PC 5 to 701 Feb 2006 03:08 GMT3
I purchased VPC 5 with the XP Pro OS Pack a few years ago. I've got a
need to try it again and I'm considering the "bare bones" version of
VPC. Here's my question: "Can I use the Win XP Pro pack that came with
VPC5 and install XP Pro into VPC 7?"
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