Sent: 08/26/2004
From: Dweezil
Message:Nevermind. I see now the old posts making note that it does not work. Guess
I will stick with VMWare.
"Dweezil" wrote:
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> I need to move files to and from a VPC client and don't want to waste a bunch
> of CD's to do so. I'd like to use a USB key or USB hard drive. No can do.
> VPC does not recognize them. Any ideas? This is also going to make it hard
> to put ActiveSync on the VPC and setup my iPAQ for demos. I can do it with
> VMWare and it works fine, why not in VPC? The additions have been installed
> and function fine. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Sent: 08/26/2004
From: "Jeffrey Morgan [MSFT]" <(email address - cut out)>
Message:Since you have the additions installed, you can use folder sharing. As long
as your host OS can see your USB drive, you can share one of its folders (or
the entire thing) with Virtual PC.
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Regards,
Jeffrey Morgan
Virtual Machine Technologies
"Dweezil" <(email address - cut out)> wrote in message
news:(email address - cut out)...
bunch
do.
hard
with
installed
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> I need to move files to and from a VPC client and don't want to waste a
> of CD's to do so. I'd like to use a USB key or USB hard drive. No can
> VPC does not recognize them. Any ideas? This is also going to make it
> to put ActiveSync on the VPC and setup my iPAQ for demos. I can do it
> VMWare and it works fine, why not in VPC? The additions have been
> and function fine. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Sent: 08/26/2004
From: David Sanders <(email address - cut out)>
Message:Dweezil wrote:
bunch
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David Sanders
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> I need to move files to and from a VPC client and don't want to waste a >
> of CD's to do so. I'd like to use a USB key or USB hard drive. No can
> do.
> VPC does not recognize them. Any ideas? This is also going to make it
> hard
> to put ActiveSync on the VPC and setup my iPAQ for demos. I can do it
> with
> VMWare and it works fine, why not in VPC? The additions have been
> installed
> and function fine. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Sent: 08/26/2004
From: David Sanders <(email address - cut out)>
Message:Dweezil wrote:
You can drag and drop files between operating systems or host/guest.
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David Sanders
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> I need to move files to and from a VPC client and don't want to waste a
> bunch
> of CD's to do so. I'd like to use a USB key or USB hard drive. No can
> do.
> VPC does not recognize them. Any ideas? This is also going to make it
> hard
> to put ActiveSync on the VPC and setup my iPAQ for demos. I can do it
> with
> VMWare and it works fine, why not in VPC? The additions have been
> installed
> and function fine. Any suggestions would be appreciated.