![]() ![]() If the virtual VS 2003 builds the same files as my desktop VS 2003, byte for byte, I'll call it a success. I haven't tried to build anything yet, but I have a fairly large C/C++ project that I plan to move over to the virtual machine in a few days. Notably, I installed my copy of VS 2003 on the virtual machine and there was no problems doing so. ![]() I've installed a spare licensed copy of Windows XP Professional and updated it, and installed a lot of software I use as part of my development environment, such as GhostScript, Paint Shop I'm trying Oracle's VirtualBox on my Windows 7 Home computer. So, I need to migrate what I can to a new Windows 7 machine, and somehow accommodate the rest, such as VS 2003. My XP desktop is nearly ten years old and it's time to retire it.
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