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MonkeyMan1979

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  1. Is there anyway you can prevent users from being able to print web pages in Internet Explorer 6? (registry edit, group policy setting, etc.) If this is not possible, anyone have any tips on how to make it difficult to print from IE6?
  2. If you want to use M$ Virtual PC instead of VMWare check out this thread... http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=85061
  3. This is exactly what I was looking for. I tested it out and it works great. Thanks again Tomcat76!
  4. Thanks for the help Tomcat76! Let me know where I can download it as soon as you find a host.
  5. Virtual Machine Additions is a program that you install on the guest operating system using Microsoft's Virtual PC. After you install the OS on VPC you need to install VMAs in order to conveniently switch back and forth between the guest and host OS's. You also need it to share files between them. To install VMAs you need to click the Action menu and select "Install or Update Virtual Machine Additions." It then loads an ISO to your virtual cd-rom drive and you install it from there. You can also extract the contents of that ISO using a program like WinRar. Microsoft now offers Virtual PC for free so you can download and experiment with it by getting it (here).
  6. Thanks for the information. I don't really use VMWare, though I'll give it a try. What I was really looking for is info for slipstreaming or integrating "virtual machine additions" from Microsoft's Virtual PC 2004. If you are willing to experiment with it to try and figure this out, you can download it for free here.
  7. I have been using Microsoft's Virtual PC 2004 to test out my slipstreamed Windows 2000 installation. I am constantly tweaking it and having to re-install in Virtual PC. Every time I install from a new iso image, I have to manually re-install virtual machine additions as well. This is a hastle and I would like to know how to slipstream or integrate it into the Windows 2000 install. There must be a way to do this because you can use WinRar to extract the contents of the virtual machines additions ISO that you mount to your virtual cd-rom. Would it be possible to slipstream this like a hotfix, or could you make a silent installer for it?
  8. Is there a way to slipstream or integrate Virtual Machine Additions into a Windows 2000 Professional installation?
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