eh...kind of.

not at the same time, mind you, but I have done it with:

[] Fedora Linux
[] w2k server
[] w2k3
[] another instance of wxp

on a laptop with a gig of ram (had a decent hd tho). did it for some system testing, because it is much easier to just copy a .vhd (virtual hard disk) file to restore a test OS back to *no install, but with all patches and services packs*.

Of course, this is if you are liimted in hardware, limited with your GHOST 
licenses (i.e. not having either).

I didn't say I *liked* it, now did I? :)

Phillip Holmes wrote:
Seems rather silly to run a virtual windows machine on top of a
windows install, doesn't it?

On 7/12/06, David L. Penton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This also came up very recently...

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtualpc/downloads/sp1.mspx

Matt Woodward wrote:
> Since this came up last night:
> http://www.vmware.com/products/server/
>
> Matt

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