Hello everybody

Whilst we appreciate that this thread is now quite old, it is an opportune 
moment to remind everybody of list policy.  The area of Windows on Mac has long 
been one which has caused some debate.  However, our policy on this is quite 
clear; this group exists for the benefit of those using iOS and OS X. Windows 
is most definitely off topic for this group, as long-time members should be 
very well aware.

I am sorry to be so blunt, but we don't have the time right now to start 
debating this on list.  My time for administrating this group is somewhat 
limited now by my obligations to my employers.  So, here's the deal.  Anybody 
who persistently brings up the discussion of other non-Apple operating systems 
in this forum will be placed into moderation mode, no questions asked.

Our policy on this has always been clear.  Discuss the configuration of a VM, 
or any OS X or iOS issue.  But not, very very definitely not, operating system 
issues inside of Windows or other non-Apple environments.

This thread is clearly off topic for this group, and had I noticed it sooner, 
or had it been brought to our attention, we would have taken the appropriate 
action.  However, on this very rare occasion, since the thread is now dead I 
think, I'm going to let it serve as just one more final reminder to all 
members.  Those who respond to such messages are equally guilty if they 
continue the discussion.

So let's have no more of this please, otherwise we will act for the overall 
good of the group.  I would also invite anybody who notices such contraventions 
of policy to bring them to our notice, but please, not on list.

This reminder will not be repeated. Next time, we shoot first and ask questions 
later. :)

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