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Re: XPMode Question
- Subject: Re: XPMode Question
- From: J R FOX jr_fox@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 09:10:32 -0700
The one location it *can* see (by default), may have a different name, depending on some local circumstances. I will be able to determine that on my next visit, and proceed accordingly. Thanks to everyone on the directions.
Jordan
From: Bill Troop
To: xywrite@xxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2014 5:01 PM
Subject: Re: XPMode Question
There isn't any reason it shouldn't work, and it's probably the best
solution. What I can't remember is if there is a necessary step
before the ones I outlined - - do you have to do something
explicit to make sure tsclient/c is what it's supposed to be?
At 18/06/2014 16:59, you wrote:
It will be the weekend -- at
least -- before I get to revisit the location and this issue. As it
happens, the Xy in question is Xy-3. (I'm thinking that should not
matter much.) As there is a 25 year trove of documents involved,
not having regular access to these would not be an option. Ideally,
I'd like to make this as streamlined and seamless as possible. If
it won't be possible in this particular VM scenario, then off to VMWare
we shall go.
Jordan
- From: Jon P
- To: "xywrite@xxxxxxxx"
- Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2014 9:09 PM
- Subject: Re: XPMode Question
- I guess I'm the big XP Mode booster here, and have been using it
smoothly for a long time. But all I can say is that I feel your pain. I
have never been able to get XP Mode to see anything in the Windows 7
computer. It seems to be walled off by itself.
- I also, when I want to send off the finished documents via email,
need to export them to Windows 7. I do that by having another XY folder
within Windows 7, C:\XY. When I've finished writing in XY4 in XP Mode,
this is in my .kbd file under TABLE=CTRL for CTRL-C. It copies the file
into the Win7 C:\XY.
- 46=BXs,a,/,n,v, ,\,\,t,s,c,l,i,e,n,t,\,c,\,x,y,Q2
- For my purposes, not having access to files on the Win7 computer from
XY is not a problem. XY4 runs in a window and my browser and other
programs run in Win7. I can clip text from XY4 outward and text from Win7
into XY4.
- If you have files in Win7 that you regularly need available to XY,
then for a brute-force, space-wasting workaround, you could simply copy
the data folders you need from Win7 into the XP Mode desktop. Transfer in
that direction is easy.
- Then again, when I tried VPC and could enable sharing, it took
forever--minutes, not seconds--to transfer anything in or out of the
virtual machine. Sometimes it timed out before succeeding. I don't
remember how sharing worked in DOSBox, but it only allowed two open
windows in XY4. I haven't tried VMWare; perhaps that is workable.
- If any of your XP Mode references does give you a way for XP Mode to
view the host computer, please pass it on.
- Jon Pareles
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- Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2014 07:56:57 -0700
- From: J R FOX
mailto:jr_fox@xxxxxxxx
- Subject: XPMode Question
- I set this up on a laptop (64-bit W7U) but did not manage to get Xy
able to see or access any data files. I tried everything I could
find in Settings for the VM, or for the other component that has to be
installed prior to XPMode. (VPC ? That laptop is not at this
location, but I get back to where it is about once a week.) Xy
cannot see any drives or directories, although I tried to designate some
as being Shared.