Hi Mike:
A Virtual Machine is --at eyes of your system-- like any other real machine, with networking included. You just need to configure correctly the type of network. In example, using a bridge connection (is not the default!) you can share anything in your intranet and even in internet, if configuring the external router.
Testing how it works will actually takes you almost no time.
2016-05-11 23:34 GMT+02:00 Michael Glassman MHGlassman@pioneerdrama.com:
And does VirtualBox work with shared files in a multi-user environment? That was always the downside to DOSBox. I ask because we still are running one app in FoxPro for DOS under XP Mode on Win7Pro 64-bit machines.
Mike
-----Original Message----- From: ProfoxTech [mailto:profoxtech-bounces@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Mike Copeland Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 1:27 PM To: profoxtech@leafe.com Subject: Re: [NF] Virtual Box
Suh weet! Thanks Paul!
Mike Copeland
Paul Hill wrote:
On 11 May 2016 at 19:17, Mike Copeland mike@ggisoft.com wrote:
Paul Hill wrote:
On 10 May 2016 at 15:04, mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
I'm going to let my main dev machine do the free upgrade to Win10
soon.
I bought a Win7 Pro license yesterday to put on another older Dell laptop I've got (where I currently have Linux Mint on it). Tech buddy here at the Corporate gig suggested I get Virtual Box (free!) to host multiple OSes.
Don't forget that Win 8/10 Pro comes with HyperV (Microsoft's VM). You just need to enable it in Windows Features.
Does this mean that a valid licensed copy of WinXP could be installed on a Win10 machine?
Yes, if you have a license. It doesn't come with one.
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