Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 Development and Debugging
"Microsoft Virtual PC offers many features to facilitate the software development process. By using Virtual PC to create a valid representation of an end-user machine, developers can test application changes on virtual end-user machines instead of on the developer’s physical machine. This helps to mitigate the "works on my machine" syndrome, thus reducing overall development and test cycle times. Fixing a bug before it goes to the testing group is much faster than fixing it after testers detect it."
This is a 1.16MB, 71 page, Word whitepaper that provides some good poop on using VPC in a development or test role. This is a "whitepaper" in the original sense as it’s not a bunch of marketing white noise, but instead contains some cool, useful, detailed and technical information. For example, page 12 ends with the creating of a INF that will add "edit" and "register" Explorer right click options for VMC files...
Worth a quick read if VPC is on your Dev Dude Utility Belt...
(via Virtual PC Guy's WebLog - Virtual PC website updated...)
Monday, June 05, 2006
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Thank you very muck its working perfect....
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