From: In-Thought on 4 Jun 2010 15:11 I made a copy of a virtual machine and modified it to work with an environment outside our domain. I have locked myself out of this VM and am now realizing that it would have been a good idea to have secondary logons, which I have attempted to use but without success - apparently, not created. Tried a password breaker but this version hangs up in the virtual environment. Please tell me there is a way to get into my Virtual XP!
From: Robert Comer on 4 Jun 2010 15:46 What happens if you disable the integration components and log in with a user ID of XPMUser and a blank password? (or the password you set when you first installed XP Mode) -- Bob Comer "In-Thought" <InThought(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C42CCCE1-48F5-4B1C-8A98-6C755A323533(a)microsoft.com... > I made a copy of a virtual machine and modified it to work with an > environment outside our domain. I have locked myself out of this VM and am > now realizing that it would have been a good idea to have secondary > logons, > which I have attempted to use but without success - apparently, not > created. > > Tried a password breaker but this version hangs up in the virtual > environment. > > Please tell me there is a way to get into my Virtual XP!
From: In-Thought on 5 Jun 2010 20:21 How would I go about disabling the integration components? I am using VM 2007 "Robert Comer" wrote: > What happens if you disable the integration components and log in with a > user ID of XPMUser and a blank password? (or the password you set when you > first installed XP Mode) > > -- > Bob Comer > > > "In-Thought" <InThought(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C42CCCE1-48F5-4B1C-8A98-6C755A323533(a)microsoft.com... > > I made a copy of a virtual machine and modified it to work with an > > environment outside our domain. I have locked myself out of this VM and am > > now realizing that it would have been a good idea to have secondary > > logons, > > which I have attempted to use but without success - apparently, not > > created. > > > > Tried a password breaker but this version hangs up in the virtual > > environment. > > > > Please tell me there is a way to get into my Virtual XP! >
From: Robert Comer on 5 Jun 2010 23:35 The easiest way to do it is when the VM is hibernated, go into the settings for the VM, left mouse click on "Integration Features" on the left, and uncheck "Enable at startup" on the right. -- Bob Comer <Microsoft MVP - Virtual Machine> "In-Thought" <InThought(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:42D22323-878F-4F39-94B5-CC5E447ECECB(a)microsoft.com... > How would I go about disabling the integration components? > > I am using VM 2007 > > "Robert Comer" wrote: > >> What happens if you disable the integration components and log in with a >> user ID of XPMUser and a blank password? (or the password you set when >> you >> first installed XP Mode) >> >> -- >> Bob Comer >> >> >> "In-Thought" <InThought(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:C42CCCE1-48F5-4B1C-8A98-6C755A323533(a)microsoft.com... >> > I made a copy of a virtual machine and modified it to work with an >> > environment outside our domain. I have locked myself out of this VM and >> > am >> > now realizing that it would have been a good idea to have secondary >> > logons, >> > which I have attempted to use but without success - apparently, not >> > created. >> > >> > Tried a password breaker but this version hangs up in the virtual >> > environment. >> > >> > Please tell me there is a way to get into my Virtual XP! >>
From: In-Thought on 6 Jun 2010 18:21 Will give it a shot in the morning. "Robert Comer" wrote: > The easiest way to do it is when the VM is hibernated, go into the settings > for the VM, left mouse click on "Integration Features" on the left, and > uncheck "Enable at startup" on the right. > > -- > Bob Comer <Microsoft MVP - Virtual Machine> > > "In-Thought" <InThought(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:42D22323-878F-4F39-94B5-CC5E447ECECB(a)microsoft.com... > > How would I go about disabling the integration components? > > > > I am using VM 2007 > > > > "Robert Comer" wrote: > > > >> What happens if you disable the integration components and log in with a > >> user ID of XPMUser and a blank password? (or the password you set when > >> you > >> first installed XP Mode) > >> > >> -- > >> Bob Comer > >> > >> > >> "In-Thought" <InThought(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:C42CCCE1-48F5-4B1C-8A98-6C755A323533(a)microsoft.com... > >> > I made a copy of a virtual machine and modified it to work with an > >> > environment outside our domain. I have locked myself out of this VM and > >> > am > >> > now realizing that it would have been a good idea to have secondary > >> > logons, > >> > which I have attempted to use but without success - apparently, not > >> > created. > >> > > >> > Tried a password breaker but this version hangs up in the virtual > >> > environment. > >> > > >> > Please tell me there is a way to get into my Virtual XP! > >>
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