Sent: 02/26/2005
From: stevendeferme
Message:Hi
I wouldn'y be to sure of that because the listed guest OS are all servers...
But trying won't hurt anyone... (the only issue could be no support from
Microsoft).
I've tried to install Redhat Linux 9.0 on my VM and that didn't work on
Virtual Server 2005, but on Virtual PC: no problem. Maybe try to install Win
XP Pro on Virtual PC if installation fails?
"Troy Bruder" schreef:
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> Hello,
>
> Is it possible to use Virtual Server 2005 (running on Win2k3) to create VM's
> for Windows XP Professional workstations?? The docs don't list that as a
> valid Guest OS, but is it ok to do?
>
> Troy
>
>
>
Sent: 02/26/2005
From: "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(nojunk)@msn.com>
Message:XP Pro will run fine. There is nothing under the hood.
--
Colin Barnhorst [MVP Windows - Virtual Machine]
(Reply to the group only unless otherwise requested)
"Troy Bruder" <(email address - cut out)> wrote in message
news:(email address - cut out)...
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>I do have it working... But wondered if there was something under the
>covers that I don't know about.. Hmmmmmmmmmm
>
>
>
> "stevendeferme" <(email address - cut out)> wrote in message
> news:(email address - cut out)...
>> Hi
>> I wouldn'y be to sure of that because the listed guest OS are all
>> servers...
>> But trying won't hurt anyone... (the only issue could be no support from
>> Microsoft).
>>
>> I've tried to install Redhat Linux 9.0 on my VM and that didn't work on
>> Virtual Server 2005, but on Virtual PC: no problem. Maybe try to install
>> Win
>> XP Pro on Virtual PC if installation fails?
>>
>> "Troy Bruder" schreef:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Is it possible to use Virtual Server 2005 (running on Win2k3) to create
>>> VM's
>>> for Windows XP Professional workstations?? The docs don't list that as
>>> a
>>> valid Guest OS, but is it ok to do?
>>>
>>> Troy
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>
Sent: 02/26/2005
From: "Troy Bruder" <(email address - cut out)>
Message:I do have it working... But wondered if there was something under the covers
that I don't know about.. Hmmmmmmmmmm
"stevendeferme" <(email address - cut out)> wrote in message
news:(email address - cut out)...
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> Hi
> I wouldn'y be to sure of that because the listed guest OS are all
> servers...
> But trying won't hurt anyone... (the only issue could be no support from
> Microsoft).
>
> I've tried to install Redhat Linux 9.0 on my VM and that didn't work on
> Virtual Server 2005, but on Virtual PC: no problem. Maybe try to install
> Win
> XP Pro on Virtual PC if installation fails?
>
> "Troy Bruder" schreef:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Is it possible to use Virtual Server 2005 (running on Win2k3) to create
>> VM's
>> for Windows XP Professional workstations?? The docs don't list that as a
>> valid Guest OS, but is it ok to do?
>>
>> Troy
>>
>>
>>