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Speed-up and usage tips for IE6 in VirtualPC
VPC is good, if you really need it....
Speed-up and usage tips for IE6 in VirtualPC
sorry dcoyle, i mis-read your post... i thought you were talking about putting XP Pro on a different box, rather than running it in VPC...
Speed-up and usage tips for IE6 in VirtualPC
In my (limited) experience, XP Pro blanks the screen or displays a simple 'you can't log in, someone else is using the machine' type message while you're connected to it by Remote Desktop. So you probably wouldn't need to worry about it; the emulated graphics card isn't going to have any work to do anyway.
Speed-up and usage tips for IE6 in VirtualPC
Shavenyak has it right. I've only got the Administrator account created on my VPC XP install. When you log in via RDC, the VPC window goes back to the login prompt, so there is really nothing being written to the PC "screen". I would imagine that if VPC was logged in to a second user, that screen would stay functional, with the net effect of slowing down VPC. I haven't tried this so I really don't know.
Speed-up and usage tips for IE6 in VirtualPC
Dan,
Speed-up and usage tips for IE6 in VirtualPC
Same here, I can't get RDC to work with Virtual PC at all via Wireless, and when wired (at work) it almost connects, then fails. (that may be my setup though, since I have Novell Client 32 involved) I use RDC to connect to other computers without problems, even over the Wireless and VPN, but it doesn't want to talk to the Virtual PC.
Speed-up and usage tips for IE6 in VirtualPC
I too would love to get this working on an airport network. If anyone has had success please let me know. Thanks
Speed-up and usage tips for IE6 in VirtualPC
Thanks for all the replies on this. One of the questions is why this isn't the default for VPC. The answer is that only a few versions of Windows offer the Remote Desktop Server. XP Pro, 2000 Server, 2003 Server, and NT 4 with Terminal Services are all that I know about.
Speed-up and usage tips for IE6 in VirtualPC
Here's the rest of the post. Don't know why it got clipped.
Speed-up and usage tips for IE6 in VirtualPC
Dan, I know this post is old, but I just found it. I wonder why I can't connect the way you can. I can see the virtual pc in my Finder>Network,
Speed-up and usage tips for IE6 in VirtualPC
I hope this isn't repeating info elsewhere, but there is a "gotcha" to avoid - in the VPC PC/PC Settings dialog, make sure you have Networking set to "Virtual Switch". I couldn't get this tip to work using "Shared Networking". Obvious in hindsight, as the latter puts another NAT step in place, with no way to route incoming RDC requests through it. |
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