Stuart,

I have a laptop running XP Pro, that has a Virtual PC session running Windows 
2000 which in turn runs UV PE (I set all this up in case there were any issues 
with XP Pro & UV, very early in the piece).   It has worked quite happily, so I 
have had no reason to change it.   I use it for development & testing, & to 
keep stuff away from "prying eyes".   I believe that a "new & improved" version 
of Virtual PC is being released shortly (in the next couple of months), so I 
would perhaps wait until it is released (if you can).   Under Virtual PC, I 
can't write to my CD drive, but I get around that by moving the UV directories 
from 2000 to the XP area & backing them up there.   I have found Virtual PC to 
be one of the most useful offerings to have come out from Microsoft.



MARY MULLANE


> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [U2] Virtual OS environment for UV
> 
> 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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