On 10/4/05, Jamie Furtner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, you do. They're the same as having three seperate physical machines,
and depending on your hardware you could have all three guests running at
the same time.
I'm not sure if VPC gives the same MAC address to the NIC in every machine
though I suspect that it doesn't. This should cause problems with
activation, though I've only experimented with MSDN volume license OSes at
work.
Jamie
On Tue, October 4, 2005 4:27 pm, FORC5 wrote:
> why ? but with M$ one would guess.
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> fp
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> At 03:08 PM 10/4/2005, James Maki Poked the stick with:
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>>> From a strictly legal standpoint (at least according to MS), wouldn't
>>> you
>> have to have 3 Win XP licenses to install on 3 Virtual PCs?
>>
>> Jim Maki
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>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Behalf Of rls
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>>> nOw that is cOOl - I could install 2 or three versions of WinXP on
>>> the computer in the family room. The twins could screw up their 'work
>>> space' and not impact my wife - the school teacher's - 'space'. Boy
>>> would that save me a ton of aggravation. And I am guessing, I could
>>> just create a image of the first install and just copy that to the
>>> others.
>>>
>>> Guess I can stop threatening the twins with gross bodily harm
>>> in the future. Lol, maybe they will think I have a kinder gentler side.
>>>
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