[Question] Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 with Service Pack 1 |
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Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 Service Pack 1 (SP1) contains the latest software updates for Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 that improve the reliability, performance and manageability of Virtual PC. In particular, updates have been made to improve the performance of Windows XP Service Pack 2 as a guest in Virtual PC, to improve the manageability of virtual machines when used with SMS 2003 Service Pack 1, and to provide support for running Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition as the host operating system. SP1 also includes the following additional software updates.
- A new Virtual Disk Precompactor. A utility that is designed to "zero out" — that is, overwrite with zeros—any available blank space on a virtual HDD.
- Updated version of Virtual Machine Additions.
- Update to support TCP segmentation offloading. Prior to SP1, if TCP Segmentation Offloading was activated, some virtual networking features would not function correctly. With SP1, if your physical network adapter supports TCP segmentation offloading, you can activate TCP segmentation offloading, and virtual networking will function correctly.
- Update to support Group Policy Software Installation. For more informa-tion about Group Policy Software Installation, see Help and Support Center in your Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating system.
- Update to change the default performance option from Give processes on the host system priority to Run Virtual PC at maximum speed.
- The hotfix described in article 833506, which describes how Virtual PC 2004 may stop responding when a virtual machine is started, in the Microsoft Knowledge Base.
To make sure that you understand these updates and their effects, review all of the information in the README before you install SP1.
Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 (VPC) - is a powerful software virtualization solution that allows you to run multiple PC-based operating systems simultaneously on one workstation, providing a safety net to maintain compatibility with legacy applica-tions while you migrate to a new operating system. It also saves reconfiguration time, so your support, development, and training staff can work more efficiently.
Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 provides you a low-cost safeguard for supporting legacy applications during migration. It allows employees to run mission-critical legacy applications temporarily while you continue migrating to a new operating system, such as Windows XP Professional. You don't have to delay a cost-saving deployment until your company can replace or update legacy software. Instead, you can deploy Windows XP with Virtual PC to allow users who must run applications that are incompatible with Windows XP.
Then, they can install a compatible version of Windows or OS/2 in a virtual machine and run the legacy application in that virtual machine. Once the operating system migration is complete and the legacy applications are updated, you can remove Virtual PC from those computers and install the applications in Windows XP.
Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 - is ideal for technical professionals who need to support multiple computing platforms such as IT departments, software developers, call centers and educators. Run applications in 2003, XP, 2000, NT, 98, 95 – even DOS, OS/2, NetWare, or Linux, simultaneously on the same PC, with no need to reboot.
DownLoad Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 with Service Pack 1 (5.3.582.27) - Multilanguage.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/info.aspx?na=90&p=&SrcDisplayLang=en&SrcCategoryId=&SrcFamilyId=6D58729D-DFA8-40BF-AFAF-20BCB7F01CD1&u=http%3a%2f%2fdownload.microsoft.com%2fdownload%2f2%2f5%2f3%2f253e22d9-b8a4-4219-9596-ee30c83699bf%2fVPC2004SP1.zip
or other link:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/2/5/3/253e22d9-b8a4-4219-9596-ee30c83699bf/VPC2004SP1.zip
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