Thanks I think you just saved me $300.

On Nov 26, 7:58 am, "Chris Hope" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can do all that with VMWare Server. It's almost got the same
> capabilities as VMWare Workstation but can't play sound in the VM and
> I think v1 doesn't support USB2, but I have a feeling v2 does. I've
> used Workstation, Server v1 and Server v2, although I couldn't seem to
> get the web browser interface to v2 working for some reason. I prefer
> the console based system that v1 has so have been using that for the
> past year. (I used to use a Linux box and had a licensed version of
> Workstation on that, but you can't use the same license for a
> different host OS).
>
> 2008/11/26 matt_thomson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> > It doesn't look like that does what VMWare workstation will do?, I
> > want to run 3x versions of windows on my desktop for IE6/7/8, hosting
> > different localhosts is a secondary thing I will prob do but not
> > vital,
>
> > Matt.
>
> > On Nov 26, 2:12 am, "Dick Vlaanderen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Hi Matt
> >> Do you know that VMWare has a free virtualisation product, called VMware
> >> Server 2. Here is the 
> >> url:https://www.vmware.com/freedownload/login.php?product=server20
>
> >> Dick
>
> >> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 9:15 AM, matt_thomson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> > Hi Michael, I started freelancing after finishing my diploma earlier
> >> > this year. I started at $30 an hour, and quickly moved to $40 and then
> >> > $50 an hour. I have found that almost everyone expects to pay a
> >> > reasonable rate for a professional who contracts, just like a plumber
> >> > or an accountant, and the couple of people who did raise an eyebrow at
> >> > my rates, ended up being the most problamatic.  I have also found that
> >> > $50 an hour doesn't = $2000 a week, more like $1000 as there is always
> >> > heaps of "other" stuff that is hard to account for (eg I am setting up
> >> > VMWare today and will prob fork out a few hundred for a license).
>
> >> > My advice is try $40-50 an hour and see what happens. I did, I had no
> >> > problems, more only regret was I didn't try it sooner.
>
> >> > On Nov 25, 5:30 pm, "Michael Green" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> > > Would be more than happy to help with the wiki.
>
> >> > > I've been watching and reading the groups posts for about a year and a
> >> > half
> >> > > now and it has helped me in learning some basic php and general coding
> >> > > etiquette.
>
> >> > > Thanks for calling CDC can't wait for a reply. Now i can focus my
> >> > attention
> >> > > on getting this sorted that exams are behind me..
>
> >> > > On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 1:31 PM, Don Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> > > > Harvey Kane wrote:
> >> > > > > I remember when I started out, I would charge $20 per hour. And
> >> > almost
> >> > > > > everybody I spoke to in the industry would give me a massive 
> >> > > > > lecture
> >> > > > > about this. Now that my hair is a bit greyer, it's my turn.
>
> >> > > > > So here goes.
>
> >> > > > MG, this post and the bunch that follow are a load of *commercial*
> >> > > > bollox!...
>
> >> > > > ...BUT!, they're also right!
>
> >> > > > Your price should be based on a logical analysis and not "what's good
> >> > > > for everyone else".
>
> >> > > > This is what happens when you get a bunch of left wing, socialist
> >> > Labour
> >> > > > unionists in a public mailing list! (opps... did I just see my self
> >> > > > being moderated off list?! ;) )
>
> >> > > > Ok being serious for a minute, you need to cost out your business
> >> > > > properly.  As I hinted earlier, I suspect that you don't know how to 
> >> > > > do
> >> > > > that.  Don't be ashamed!  I didn't know how to either until my wife
> >> > > > showed me the documents from of CDC that told us how.  It's common
> >> > sense
> >> > > > logical stuff and yet I still didn't think to do it right, I felt 
> >> > > > like
> >> > > > such a dick!
>
> >> > > > I confess, prices for our company as still not right, but we do have 
> >> > > > a
> >> > > > better idea.
>
> >> > > > I can't remember were the instructions are or where to find them 
> >> > > > other
> >> > > > than ringing CDC and asking them.  As you're in Akl and won't have a
> >> > > > clue who to talk to or even what to ask them, I'll give them a call
> >> > > > later this afternoon and report back to the list.  I think this is
> >> > stuff
> >> > > > that will help everyone (based on what I read today!)
>
> >> > > > I also think we should do a wiki topic on it now that we've got the 
> >> > > > new
> >> > > > wiki (Thanks James?)
>
> >> > > > MG you might like to help out with the wiki as a favour for us 
> >> > > > helping
> >> > > > you with this problem? hint hint?
>
> >> > > > Cheers Don
>
> >> > > > ps:  who ever suggested whois...  www.whitepages.co.nz;)
>
> >> > > --
> >> > > Cheers
>
> >> > > Michael Green
>
> >> > > Home: (09) 4184709
> >> > > Cell: (021) 1189201
> >> > > 2/173 Mokoia Rd
> >> > > Birkenhead
> >> > > Auckland
>
> --
> Chris Hope
> The Electric Toolbox Ltd
>
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Web:www.electrictoolbox.com
> Phone: +64 9 522 9531
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