what is RDP?
* Reliable Datagram Protocol, also known as Reliable User Datagram
Protocol (RUDP)
* Remote Desktop Protocol, a remote
access network protocol developed by Microsoft.I think you mean Remote Desktop
- and what can I do with it? I assume one of the things you can do with it is
transfer files...? I have never used that feature of windows.
I happen to have a Filezilla FTP Server configured on my desktop, so that would
probably be the easiest form of file transfer.
I am just not sure how it would work.
would there be two computers on localhost?
or one of them on a static IP I would guess...
or can I DHCP them both and each get its own IP address from the router (that
would be weird)?
thanks for your time.
can it access a USB stick? I wouldn't mind using that for "shared" disk space.
(leave it plugged in).
I am also considering the realities and possibilities that I may need a 750W
power supply. =:-O
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From: David C. Kerber <[email protected]>
To: Jim Michaels <[email protected]>; "[email protected]"
<[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, May 14, 2010 12:57:36 PM
Subject: RE: [Freedos-devel] freedos emulation under 64-bit windows 7
I use it all the time, and XP mode does not have direct access to the host
machine's HD, but can access it through a network or RDP share.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Michaels [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 8:43 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Freedos-devel] freedos emulation under 64-bit windows 7
>
>
> I did more research I and I heard some rumblings about
> windows 7's "Windows XP Mode".
> it turns out it's a Windows Virtual PC that emulates XP yet
> provides access to your devices. I don't know what kind of
> filesystem access it provides.
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/support/faq.aspx
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/
> and, it's 32-bit always. so I think i'm covered if I get a
> 64-bit 7 box.
>
> the only issues left are the filesystem virtual store. if
> anything ever touches c:\program files\ and it doesn't have a
> manifest, or something is trying to write data there, the app
> gets shuffled off to the virtual store area. this has been
> happening since vista.
>
> what I don't know is, will xp mode share filesystems with
> windows 7? that is VERY important. I need to be able to
> share data in at least SOME way. does anybody know whether
> it can do this?
>
> best case: share NTFS
> next best case: share FAT32
> worst case: burn a cd. (sneakernet) very wasteful.
>
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: Bernd Blaauw <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Thu, May 13, 2010 10:40:41 AM
> Subject: Re: [Freedos-devel] freedos emulation under 64-bit windows 7
>
> Op 13-5-2010 19:25, Jim Michaels schreef:
>
> can you point me to an emulator that has windows
> binaries that can be used by a business person for more than
> personal use
>
>
>
> Let's see ( I don't know the licenses of all):
> * VMware (Workstation, Server, Player, etc)
> * Bochs
> * QEMu
> * VirtualBox
> * VirtualPC.
>
> As you wrote already, some have limitations based on license.
> I guess Bochs would do fine anyway. QEMU I don't know if you
> can use that, there different versions.
>
>
>
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