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| | Re: Hiding the Host OS when startng MS VPC with host "FACE" <AFaceInTheCrowd@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:nk7tp45gl0m8gk0ccs5mb813391k8jj2si@xxxxxx Quote: > Is there any way to hide the host OS on boot? a piece of software, same as VMWare, Word, Excel etc... You can't hide the host OS any more than, say, you could set Excel to autostart at boot time and somehow hide Windows at the same time... If you want this sort of functionality, you really need to consider a multi-boot solution... -- Mark Rae ASP.NET MVP http://www.markrae.net |
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