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Douglas,
I think you need to download VMWare Server (which is free IIRC), the
players will only allow you to run pre-created images (I think)
Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
PLI - IT - Kontich, Belgium
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"Douglas Handy" <dhandy@xxxxxxxxx>
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Re: [PCTECH] Absolutely Ridiculous
Jim,
I run that environment on my T60 with 2Gb of memory and it works very
well. Chews up disk in a hurry.
On my desktop PC, disk is not an issue (though it is on my laptop). While
my laptop has only a 100GB drive (7200rpm), I have nearly 5TB on my
desktop.
I use XP as the base environment and run the free VMware client on top.
If I want to use XP Pro as the base, what exactly do I need to download
from
VMWare in order to set up a virtual Vista client? Just the VMWare Player?
Based on the little reading I did on the website, I thought I'd need to
have
a copy of VMWare Workstation to create the "virtual machine" the Player
runs. If that is not the case, how do I load my copy of Vista using
VMWare
Players?
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