From: Jeff Zeitlin on 29 Jul 2010 21:12 Which edition of Windows 7 are you running? If you're running Professional, Ultimate, or Enterprise, you can obtain - at no cost - the bits and pieces needed for something called "XP Mode", which is a special bundle of Microsoft Virtual PC and a Windows XP virtual machine image for it, set up so that "XP Mode" applications can be invoked from the main Windows 7 start menu. Start at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/default.aspx for more information. On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 14:41:42 -0700 (PDT), Umar <ramu.iyer(a)gmail.com> wrote: >I have a laptop running Windows 7. I need to connect and use my laptop >(running Windows 7) in an IT environment which is still running >Windows XP SP2. > >I have had some issues with running a Windows XP-based VPN client on >my Windows 7 laptop, resulting in a blue screen. > >I'd like to figure out whether VMWare (or other) has a product that >will enable me to do the following: > >* Establish a Windows XP virtualized environment on my Windows 7 >laptop (64 bit). >* Note that I don't have a Windows XP license on my laptop (only a >Windows 7 license). >* Securely connect using Cisco VPN client to an IT environment that is >still running Windows XP SP2. >* Need to make sure that my Windows 7 laptop is unimpacted (i.e., does >not blue screen) by any Windows XP application that I launch within >the virtualized environment. > >Can a business user (who is not technically savvy) install the product >(assuming one exists)? What is the cost of the product? > >Thanks for any feedback.
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