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Old November 12th 09, 05:01 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Daft Fred
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Does anyone know if virtual xp requires a separate virus program and
firewall ? Getting the old "your computer may be at risk" message. Running
Win 7 Ultimate 64bit.
Thanks
Fred

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Old November 12th 09, 07:42 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
philo
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Daft Fred wrote:
Does anyone know if virtual xp requires a separate virus program and
firewall ? Getting the old "your computer may be at risk" message.
Running Win 7 Ultimate 64bit.
Thanks
Fred



If it connects to the Internet...
then yes
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Old November 12th 09, 08:23 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Daft Fred
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"philo" wrote in message
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Daft Fred wrote:
Does anyone know if virtual xp requires a separate virus program and
firewall ? Getting the old "your computer may be at risk" message.
Running Win 7 Ultimate 64bit.
Thanks
Fred



If it connects to the Internet...
then yes


Thanks for that - I thought so but as I'm a complete newbie with virtual
machines I'm glad to have your conformation.

Fred

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Old November 13th 09, 01:23 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
philo
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Daft Fred wrote:


"philo" wrote in message
...
Daft Fred wrote:
Does anyone know if virtual xp requires a separate virus program and
firewall ? Getting the old "your computer may be at risk" message.
Running Win 7 Ultimate 64bit.
Thanks
Fred



If it connects to the Internet...
then yes


Thanks for that - I thought so but as I'm a complete newbie with virtual
machines I'm glad to have your conformation.

Fred

OK

hope it all works out for you!
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Old November 23rd 09, 10:44 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
FiOS-Dave
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It not only needs AV protection (and maybe a better firewall), but
it will also need all the current updates and patches!
Be prepared to spend an hour or two getting it to the latest
state. I use it regularly, as I have two programs that won't run
under W7 (even in compatibility modes.)
Also, I tried installing VPC2007, but I get an error message
and it won't run. Next, I plan on trying to install a virtual machine under
a virtual machine!
That should be interesting...

Dave


"Daft Fred" wrote in message
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Does anyone know if virtual xp requires a separate virus program and
firewall ? Getting the old "your computer may be at risk" message. Running
Win 7 Ultimate 64bit.
Thanks
Fred


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Old November 24th 09, 08:40 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Jeff Gaines[_2_]
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On 23/11/2009 in message FiOS-Dave wrote:

Also, I tried installing VPC2007, but I get an error message
and it won't run


I did exactly the same but you can't install VPC if you have XP Mode
installed, instead:

Start Menu
All Programs (or search)
Windows Virtual PC
Windows Virtual PC (yes, again)

Explorer opens up in your virtual machines directory and one of the
options is to create a virtual machine. After that it's pretty similar to
VPC.

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Tell me what you need, and I'll tell you how to get along without it.
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Old November 24th 09, 05:06 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
FiOS-Dave
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Hi Jeff,

What I did to simplify things was to create a shortcut for the VPCwizard
on my desktop. I think I found it in the system32 folder.
After I created another virtual machine, I then created a folder on my
desktop called "Virtual Machines" and placed my virtual machines in
that folder, along with the Wizard.
Do you know how to make the virtual machine look in a local hard drive
or a USB attached hard drive for ISOs?
I could do that easily with the old VM under Vista.

Thanks,
Dave


"Jeff Gaines" wrote in message
...
On 23/11/2009 in message FiOS-Dave wrote:

Also, I tried installing VPC2007, but I get an error message
and it won't run


I did exactly the same but you can't install VPC if you have XP Mode
installed, instead:

Start Menu
All Programs (or search)
Windows Virtual PC
Windows Virtual PC (yes, again)

Explorer opens up in your virtual machines directory and one of the
options is to create a virtual machine. After that it's pretty similar to
VPC.

--
Jeff Gaines Dorset UK
Tell me what you need, and I'll tell you how to get along without it.


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Old November 24th 09, 06:10 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Jeff Gaines[_2_]
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On 24/11/2009 in message FiOS-Dave wrote:

Do you know how to make the virtual machine look in a local hard drive
or a USB attached hard drive for ISOs?
I could do that easily with the old VM under Vista.


It's fiddly - the only way I have found is to do it in the Properties
dialog which makes it hard to change without shutting the VM down.

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There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home.
(Ken Olson, president Digital Equipment, 1977)
 




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