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to: John Beckett
from: Rich
date: 2006-07-14 17:35:00
subject: Re: Sharing between host and guest

From: "Rich" 

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   Virtual PC makes this easy, easier than Virtual Server.  The host OS =
can share a directory to the guest which appears as a network drive.  = You
can probably share multiple directories.  I haven't tried.

Rich

  "John Beckett" 
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  "Robert Comer"  wrote in message
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  > Really, what you want to do and what hardware/OS you have to do it =
on



  Essential: Need a way to copy data files between host and guest.
  If necessary, I thought I could use USB drive.


  John

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