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Jim Franklin
Hi,
I have just bought a new pc with Windows 7 Professional. I am planning to
install either MS Office 2010 or MS Office 2007 on it. However, I have the
same problem that no doubt lots of people on here do: I need to support
Access applications written in Access 2000 and Access 2003.
At the moment I simply have a dual-boot Win XP & Win XP setup, with
Office2003 on one and Office 2007 on the other. Simple. But I wondered with
Windows 7 whether it would be easier to install Windows Virtual PC & XP
Mode, and to set up a different virtual machine for every version of Access
I need to support. (New pc has a 60GB SSD so I would rather not have to
partition it up for multiple OS's etc.)
Has anyone tried this? Can you tell me if the virtual machine is truly
independent of the host (e.g. I want to avoid known issues having Access
2003 and Access 2007 on the same OS) and are there any disadvantages/issues
I need to consider before going down this route?
Many thanks,
Jim
I have just bought a new pc with Windows 7 Professional. I am planning to
install either MS Office 2010 or MS Office 2007 on it. However, I have the
same problem that no doubt lots of people on here do: I need to support
Access applications written in Access 2000 and Access 2003.
At the moment I simply have a dual-boot Win XP & Win XP setup, with
Office2003 on one and Office 2007 on the other. Simple. But I wondered with
Windows 7 whether it would be easier to install Windows Virtual PC & XP
Mode, and to set up a different virtual machine for every version of Access
I need to support. (New pc has a 60GB SSD so I would rather not have to
partition it up for multiple OS's etc.)
Has anyone tried this? Can you tell me if the virtual machine is truly
independent of the host (e.g. I want to avoid known issues having Access
2003 and Access 2007 on the same OS) and are there any disadvantages/issues
I need to consider before going down this route?
Many thanks,
Jim