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Source: microsoft.public.virtualpc
Sent: 04/30/2009
From: gsswho6 <(email address - cut out)>
Message:


Sorry if this has already been asked. My question is how do I hide all
my VPC windows on the host? For example... I have 15 V PC's running XP
PRO64bit. I dont want to have 16 windows open on the host... Any way to
not have these show on the host just like Virtual Server? I dont actuall
switch from 1 to the other via the Host... But rather I connect to each
one indivually via RDP... Is this possible? I would hope so... Who
want's all their V PC's showing on the Host all the time? Thanks for any
replies... Greatly appreciated.

My Setup is... Host = windows 2008 standard 64bit, Virtual PC 64bit,
all XP PRO's are 64bit.

I tried Virtual Server but they do not support XP PRO 64bit... Which
does not make sense to me. :confused:


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gsswho6



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