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How to run different versions of software on same PC 1

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tektips2006

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The OS is windows XP Pro. I have a custom application installed on my laptop that I use when I go to customer A. When I go to customer B however, I need to run a differnt version of the same software. The problem is that the 2 versions of the same application can not co-exist on the same drive. I think using different Hardware profiles, won't help. How do I resolve this problem?. Can I use VBox or VMWare? And if this is the case, which one is better (I know that vbox is free). Please help... Thanks
 
VMWare absolutely, we use it extensively for just such things.

There is a reasonable learning curve but nothing too difficult.

We also use it extensively for version control testing.

I've no nothing about VBox.

sam
 
Thanks for the info. I have also heard about "Microsoft Virtual PC", and apparantly it's free. I would assume it should work well with XP.
 
How about a Virtual App? XenoCode has a product that will "virtualize" your app. We use it for an application that interferes with another app. Works great!



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Virtual PC will create a complete Virtual PC.

Of course you'll need a Valid XP license in addition to the one your currently have to run on the Virtual PC. but you will be able to run the Application.




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if Microsoft Virtual PC is free then by all means give it a try.

Maybe try it first on a couple of "non production" PC's in case there's a problem.

sam
 
VMWare has proven to be much more versatile and stable then Virtual PC, and is supported by more 3rd party suppliers.
It also has a Player version that can run virtual PC's (images) created by someone else, or by you to give to someone else. The major benefit is it's a lot lighter than the full (free) VMWare Server product. It also has commercial versions in case you need/want support, or want to host a big server with several images, to conserve power and hardware cost.

HTH
TonHu
 
I am not sure if I fully understand how the thinApp works?. The applications I run normally would need to access comports on the PC. Thanks
 
A thinApp is like the Virtual App I mentioned above. With the XenoCode at least, you have all the same hardware options as you would with a "normal" app. XenoCode has (had?) a timed demo you could use to create Virtual Apps.

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Before you start vmware or virtual pc, find out how to get out of it. I was trapped for ages on Virtual PC because the mouse wouldn't move outside the VPC frame.
 
If you press control and alt together and vigourously move the mouse you can get the cursor out. Might take several goes tho.
 
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