I just did some more testing and yes, VPC2007 SP1 will install and run
in Win7 if you haven't tried to install VPC 7.
Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 will not install, it's blocked by the
compatibility routines.
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Bob Comer
On Sat, 30 May 2009 14:12:11 -0400, Robert Comer
<bobcomer-removeme-@xxxxxx> wrote:
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>>Robert, Sorry if I wasn't clear, but I was asking about Win7's WinVPC.
>
>I suspected you meant that but still think that's the best reason to
>run even that version.
> Quote:
>>All
>>that I have read seem to indicate that only Vista, WinXP, and Win 2008 can be
>>guest.
>
>That's all that's supported, but not all that runs.
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>>Has anyone tried to run Win98 as a guest.
>
>Me. <g>
>
>When running older OS's, it is better to use the additions from an
>older version of VPC than to run without any additions...
>
>To answer your other question about VPC 2007 and Virtual Server, yes,
>they should run fine in Win7 as long as you don't have the Win7
>version already installed. (or have even tried to install the new
>version as there is currently a problem of installing VPC2007 being
>blocked if you ever installed the new one.)