alas corporate policy prevents many of use from this =(

but at home... bwoohahahaha

ok this is getting more slug-chat. ill end now by saying
if you want to mess with OS's then vmware workstation is your
software, if you want to run some servers then vmware server.

we don't run anything production in it, (ie servers) but we
do use it for testing lots of different things as well as spawning
and deleting endless test platform server for our developers.
its quite good to do a windows 2000/2003 install, then copy it
off, let the developers go to town on it. then just delete it
and you still have your nice clean original install which you
can bring back in again time and time again, or infact, as many
times as you need to simultaneously.

Dean

Jeff Waugh wrote:
<quote who="Dean Hamstead">

I was under the impression that you couldnt just grab a virtual host
file and move it from one to the other.

Well, at least with the new VMWare Importer, you can escape the Microsoft
black hole. :-)

- Jeff


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