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  • Subject: Re: NT VDMS (was Re: windows drive letter mapping - CAE)
  • From: "Chris Rehm" <javadisciple@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2001 22:52:32 -0700

> Yes, I think you're right about that. But I had thought that only a single
NT VDM would be active at a time. OS/2 could run one shared VDM similar to
what I remember in NT plus create as many private VDMs as it wanted at a
time, each with a completely separate setup. How many concurrent VDMs can NT
have?
>
> Tom Liotta

Off track a little, in OS/2 you actually could share all the VDMs. All you
had to do was create the little "start group" or whatever with a setting of
running in its own VDM. Then you could launch from it multiple Windows apps.
So, you could have three VDMs each running three different Windows apps.

Or however many you wanted.

> Tom Liotta
> The PowerTech Group, Inc.
> 19426 68th Avenue South
> Kent, WA 98032
> Phone  253-872-7788
> Fax  253-872-7904
> http://www.400Security.com


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