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echo: bbs_carnival
to: Kurt Weiske
from: Mark Hofmann
date: 2011-02-23 10:36:12
subject: Re: Fidonet and today

> With the BBS in a VM, I could isolate the BBS to its own sandbox and lock it
 > down hard - give it virtually (no pun intended) access to the host box.

I actually have mapped drives between my (2) VMs, since one runs Windows XP
for BBS events and the other runs OS/2 (the BBS nodes itself).  They act
just like physical boxes in that respect.  I can even map drives from any
physical system on my home network to either of the VMs.

- Mark

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