I've got an installation of Win XP Pro on WMware and it and the 'real' version on my PC validate and accept updates without problems. Perhaps it's because I'm using a static IP and the same internal IP for both, and that the setup (mobo, RAM, gfx etc) is identical.

Using the virtual setup to convert my site to look good with IE7 (and all the rest).

Incidentally folks, I've done a little article on the IE7 download options and related information. Nothing fancy. www.camieabz.co.uk/blocker/ie7.htm

Dave Cameron.


From: "John Faulds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [WSG] IE6 -> IE7
Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2006 10:43:45 +1000

I agree, though, that a virtual machine is the way to go for those who need multiple installs, especially given that Virtual PC for Windows is now a free download.

Does using Microsoft's Virtual PC make any difference as to the legality of running the same copy of Windows on different virtual drives as was mentioned earlier in this discussion?

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