>> If so, do you run VFP this way (I think not) ?  If not, why not ?
> 
> I do it all the time. I used to have a separate machine running Win2K TS,
> and use Microsoft Remote Desktop from my Mac to connect to the TS session
> on that server. 

That was my recollection.

> What's cool now is that I'm working on a Python project that needs to run
> in Windows, but I much prefer to edit the code in BBEdit, a Mac text
> editor. So I set up the project folder on my Mac, and then configure the
> WinXP VM to share that folder. So I can edit the code in BBEdit, and then
> click on the adjoining WinXP window and test it. Click back, edit some
> more, click back, test, etc.

That *is* cool.  From a practical point of view, how many of the guest OSs is 
it reasonable to have running concurrently ?  



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