From: Tom on 18 Jan 2009 16:08 Thanks for the the tip. I was not able to access CDs or DVDs until I ran VPC 2007 as administrator. Now I'm good to go. I'm running Vist-32 business. -- Tom "Chris" wrote: > I had the same problem. Virtual PC 2007 did not boot from the DVD, but it actually did from CD. It has taken me hours to figure out that Virtual PC needs to be run as Administrator to be able to access DVDs. (How ever, there is actually not need to be Administrator to access a CD in the DVD drive) > > Posted via http://www.VirtualServerFaq.com - Brought to you by Business Information Technology Shop - http://www.bitshop.com >
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