Stuart,

I run everything under Virtual PC, including UniVerse.

This allows me to take simple spot saves, and to move my entire working
environment between PCs without worrying about hardware differences:
something I have had to do several times in the past. 

I also keep clean images zipped that include personal editions of each
of the databases so I can unzip them for installation testing. Saves a
huge amount of time.

Brian

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 29.06.2005, 08:11:46:
> I'm interested to know if anyone is using virtual environments to run UV - 
> eg Virtual PC under Win or LPAR under Aix etc.
> 
> We are thinking that this may be a good way to effectively replicate the 
> live environment for development, testing and training.
> 
> If so, what has your experience been? Are there licencing issues for UV?
> 
> Regards,
> Stuart
> 
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