What is the difference in behavior?

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On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 12:23 PM, John Hornbuckle <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Totally not NT-related, but maybe someone can answer.
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> We’re using the Windows XP Mode feature on a Windows 7 machine to run an
> app that doesn’t play nice with Win7. It mostly works, but with one problem:
> The app behaves differently depending on who we’re logged into the host
> computer as.
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> I’m sure I’m totally misunderstanding how XP Mode works, but I don’t get
> how this is possible. I wouldn’t think it would matter who you were logged
> into the HOST machine as—only who you were logged into the GUEST machine as.
> And the way it looks to me is that there’s a special account on the guest
> machine (“xpmuser”) that’s used by everyone who accesses the VM, regardless
> of what they’re logged into the host machine as. So theoretically, no matter
> who’s logged into the host, they should see the exact same thing in the
> guest. But not so.
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> Why for?
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> John Hornbuckle
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> MIS Department
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> Taylor County School District
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> www.taylor.k12.fl.us
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