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    Visualization for XP, Vista, Windows7 and Linux

    hi
    want to know visualization for xp,vista , windows7, linux ; that how it can be possibles.please inform me what you know how to do this ??

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    Re: visualization for xp,vista ,windows7and linux

    hi
    Windows and Linux can be run together simultaneously, and you don't even need to switch between the two.
    used VMWARE ESX / Xen paravirtualization, Virtuozzo, Solaris Containers, and FreeBSD Jails as os level virtualization. Virutalbox is another full virtualization solution. Presently, VirtualBox runs on Windows, Linux and Macintosh hosts and supports a large number of guest operating systems including but not limited to Windows (NT 4.0, 2000, XP, Server 2003, Vista), DOS/Windows 3.x, Linux (2.4 and 2.6), and OpenBSD.


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    Re: visualization for xp,vista ,windows7and linux

    hi
    Virtualization is a high-priority topic for many enterprise IT organizations. Virtualization technology helps to improve hardware utilization, lower power consumption, and decrease physical space requirements. Most importantly, virtualization delivers increased quality of service for key applications within organizations. This webcast examines the Microsoft virtualization ecosystem and how to implement it with Windows Server 2008.

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    Re: visualization for xp,vista ,windows7and linux

    hi try this

    Folder Virtualization in Windows Vista

    It detects any write access to a file by a user that doesn’t have rights to write to this file. It then makes a copy of the file in the user’s virtual store and happily allows the user to write to the file in the virtualized directory where the user has full rights.What you see in this image are all the files that the application wrote to and made changes to which were then virtualized in this directory. The original files stay in the Program Files install folder.


    Run Html Help Builder and it uses an INI file for a number of configuration settings. So write out the config settings by saving from the Config dialog but the data doesn’t go into the .ini file in the install directory but the one in the virtual store. So if you ever look at the file in Program Files you're not going to see the same setting that the user just wrote.



    Now if log in as Administrator in turn though you do have rights to read the file from the original directory and now when you save it saves to program files. If you change the permissions in the program files directory and allow the non-admin user access to write it’s going to the Program Files directory again and it’s potentially shared. Looks like if the file exists in both locations the private virtualized location is used.

    if you do want to share files in a single path for all users you have to be specific about it and give the appropriate users rights. Same if you want to share files over the network, but suppose in that case a directory off the root is probably a better place for shared data.

    Also as mentioned yesterday the problem with WinZip actually turned out to be a problem with the WinZip self extractor which has lost its original command line interface. Once ran the old version 2.x the Html Help Builder update (which is live now BTW for those of you that use Html Help Builder) worked.

    As to installation had to switch to an Admin user to install the application. For some reason Vista would not allow me to elevate to an Administrator in the existing session so had to switch to my admin account, install, then come back and run Html Help Builder. once installed Html Help Builder ran Ok including building the help file and doing .NET imports (which is always a little tricky in terms of security).

    I’m making headway, but still a long way from getting this all dialed right. not sure what the proper approach is for application installation and locations. you have been browsing around some of the Microsoft documents and they tell you a lot about what happens but not a lot about recommended approache

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    Re: Visualization for XP, Vista, Windows7 and Linux

    hi
    use this application for virtualize log in








    http://icoresoftware.com/download-virtual-desktop.php

    try this hope you will like it ..

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    Re: Visualization for XP, Vista, Windows7 and Linux

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    you looking for even Windows 7 good what i know is limited thing ..
    To deal with the growing popularity of gevirtualiseerde environments into account, within Windows 7 VHD image files in the same way, managed and distributed as a system with the images wim format. VHD images can be combined with Windows Server 2008 R2 with Hyper-V functionality from Windows 7 geboot be.

    What is new is that the virtual desktop support for PCs with multiple monitors. They also work in gevirtualiseerde run on top of Windows 7, also held bi-directional audio traffic, which uses voip and voice within the reach of virtual machines are. Also, local printers from within the virtual environment are addressed directly, with no drivers installed on the server needs.

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    Re: Visualization for XP, Vista, Windows7 and Linux

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    for linux use VirtualBox .
    VirtualBox is an x86 virtualization software package, originally created by German software company innotek, now developed by Sun Microsystems as part of its Sun xVM virtualization platform. It is installed on an existing host operating system; within this application, additional operating systems, each known as a Guest OS, can be loaded and run, each with its own virtual environment.

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