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 ------- u2-users mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/
