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'''Virtual PC 2007''' is
This page mainly focuses on Virtual PC 2007.
Virtual PC 2007 is mostly intended for using 9x and XP-based operating systems, the absolute latest OS it can run without modifications is
The only latest officially supported host operating system for Virtual PC 2004/2007 is Windows 7, but you can get it to run on newer versions with a hack, but you should only use 32-bit versions of them for best compatibility. You cannot run Virtual PC on 64-bit Windows 8 and higher.
[[CollabVM Server 2.0]] can technically run Virtual PC 2007 VMs, but it is advised that you do not use it as it is very outdated and lacks many common features found in modern virtualization softwares. It also cannot run most modern Linux distros nor can it run any modern Windows OS. In addition, Virtual PC 2007 cannot be installed on 64-bit versions of Windows 10.
=== Hosting on CollabVM 2.0 (
# Create a VM and install an OS.
# Install a VNC server, like TightVNC Server.
# Add "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Virtual PC" to your PATH on your host machine.
# Open the CollabVM Admin Panel.
# Click on "New VM".
# Fill in the following information:
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## Add the following Guacamole Connection Parameters:
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# Verify the information is correct, then start the VM.
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