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Re: Does Fusion sup****t Vista Home Premium?

by Barry Wainwright <barry@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 19, 2008 at 10:51 PM

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They canšt sup****t it ­ the vista home editions are not licensed for use
in
a virtualisation environment.

Not sup****ting is not the same as not working, but I canšt say whether or
not it will work from my own experience.


-- 
Barry Wainwright
Microsoft MVP (see <http://www.microsoft.com/mvp/>
for details)
Visit the Entourage Useršs Weblog for Hints, tips and troubleshooting
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From: <schurchill@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.mac.otherproducts
Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2008 22:20:44 -0800
Subject: Does Fusion sup****t Vista Home Premium?

Hello Everyone! Just purchased VMWare's Fusion program for my new MacPro
(Leopard system) to run Windows.  Also purchased Vista Home Premium, but
since then have read do***entation indicating Fusion does not sup****t this
version of Vista.  Can anyone confirm this either way and if it does not
sup****t, what version of windows should I have purchased?  Shall I just
leave well enough alone and jump into the Mac world without my Windows
security blanket!  Thank you


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 3 Posts in Topic:
Does Fusion support Vista Home Premium?
schurchill@[EMAIL PROTECT  2008-01-12 22:20:44 
Re: Does Fusion support Vista Home Premium?
"CyberTaz" <  2008-01-15 15:57:33 
Re: Does Fusion support Vista Home Premium?
Barry Wainwright <barr  2008-01-19 22:51:44 

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