I got the DOS program to run in XP Mode.

The F Key assignments all worked with double result for [F1]:

    * Top Popup waw WIN7's Help
    * Underneath was the DOS's Help

How do I Sync/Save the data back on the C:\ of WIN7 or how do I access 
the saved data from WIN7 without loading the Virtual Machine?

Thank you.

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On 4/14/2011 6:16 PM, Dan Covill wrote:
> On 4/14/2011 12:21 PM, Mike Copeland wrote:
>> Can't resist....I've found DoxBox, intended for games, to work
>> exceptionally well in solving exactly this kind of problem (running a
>> 16-bit app in unfriendly territory.)
> Well, I just downloaded it and tried it, on my Win7-64 machine.
> I did the "Mount" as their Intro showed, then only had to add a
> 'Path' command to my FoxPro26 directory and Shazam!  Everything appears
> to work just fine.
>
> This client is still running his 2.6 program on Win NT machines.  I
> no longer have an XP machine, so this solves the support problem for
> me.  And very nicely, I might add.
>
> Dan Covill


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