Sent: 09/22/2006
From: sjgservices
Message:thanks for clearing that up for me.
S
"Mark Rae" wrote:
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> "sjgservices" <18240> wrote in message
> news:(email address - cut out)...
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> > How would I create a virtual machine for windows server 2003
> > without a boot cd for it.
>
> Exactly the same way as you would install Windows Server 2003 on a "real"
> machine...
>
> > I have xp pro boot disks for xp "guests."
>
> You realise that you need separate licences for each guest operating system,
> don't you...?
>
>
>
Sent: 09/22/2006
From: "Mark Rae" <(email address - cut out)>
Message:"sjgservices" <18240> wrote in message
news:(email address - cut out)...
Hmm - sounds like you've actually already installed Virtual PC and you're in
the process of creating your first guest... In which case, just insert the
install CD for your first guest and it should start the installation
process.
Virtual Server 2003...? What's that...?
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>I am trying to install Virtual PC 2004 on xp pro pc. I get this message "
> Reboot and select proper boot device on insert boot media in selected boot
> device." Can ANYONE tell me why I get this message and how to correct it.
> I need to set up one virtual server 2003
Sent: 09/22/2006
From: "Mark Rae" <(email address - cut out)>
Message:"sjgservices" <18240> wrote in message
news:(email address - cut out)...
Exactly the same way as you would install Windows Server 2003 on a "real"
machine...
You realise that you need separate licences for each guest operating system,
don't you...?
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> How would I create a virtual machine for windows server 2003
> without a boot cd for it.
> I have xp pro boot disks for xp "guests."
Sent: 09/27/2006
From: Halvor W
Message:Do you have the proper cd insertet. And did you go on the Cd menue and Use
Physical Drive ...
"sjgservices" wrote:
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> thanks for clearing that up for me.
> S
>
> "Mark Rae" wrote:
>
> > "sjgservices" <18240> wrote in message
> > news:(email address - cut out)...
> >
> > > How would I create a virtual machine for windows server 2003
> > > without a boot cd for it.
> >
> > Exactly the same way as you would install Windows Server 2003 on a "real"
> > machine...
> >
> > > I have xp pro boot disks for xp "guests."
> >
> > You realise that you need separate licences for each guest operating system,
> > don't you...?
> >
> >
> >