Hi Millie's Mom:
The answer is that Window-eyes will not load automatically when you
load Virtual XP, but it will work.  I think you just have to install
Window-eyes onto the Virtual drive.
Kevin Huber

On 5/4/10, Millie's Mom <[email protected]> wrote:
> I really don't know exactly what I'm asking so please bear with me.  I know
> there's been e-mails about this before, but I haven't had any luck locating
> exactly what I want to know.
>
> In windows 7 professional, does the virtual XP or whatever it's called work
> with
> window eyes?  If so, does windows 7 run one copy of w.e and the virtual XP
> "session" run another copy of w.e or what?  My laptop has Windows 7 Home, so
> I
> can't experiment and I just can't get used to the feel of windows 7 all at
> once.
> I would like to get a new desktop with windows 7 professional and I would
> like
> to know if I can still access the "feel" of XP as well as run a few XP
> programs
> too.
>
> If anyone can understand what I'm asking, I would appreciate a few granules
> of
> information or at least where I can find the info.  Would there happen to be
> any
> knowledge base articles or anything?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Theresa
>
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