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| | VPC on Vista Guest Account I logged on to Windows Vista using the Guest Account. I added an existing virtual machine to the Virtual PC Console. When I try to start the virtual machine, I get a message that it cannot be started because it is: a) in use by another user (it isn't); b) in read-only mode (I don't think so). I do not have any problems starting the virtual machine from any other Windows account. Is the Guest Account too limited to run VPC? |
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| | Re: VPC on Vista Guest Account "VistaNewbie" <wpla@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:8E343ED9-81BE-46D3-92B2-BF362C197DF4@xxxxxx Quote: >I logged on to Windows Vista using the Guest Account. I added an existing >virtual machine to the Virtual PC Console. When I try to start the virtual >machine, I get a message that it cannot be started because it is: > a) in use by another user (it isn't); > b) in read-only mode (I don't think so). > > I do not have any problems starting the virtual machine from any other > Windows account. Is the Guest Account too limited to run VPC? Why would you use the guest account for ANYTHING in the first place? |
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