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2011-04-19 17:06Jerry Foote : Files in windows7 xpmode
2011-04-19 18:22Dan Covill : Re: Files in windows7 xpmode
2011-04-19 18:28Jerry Foote : RE: Files in windows7 xpmode
2011-04-19 18:30Michael Oke, II : Re: Files in windows7 xpmode
2011-04-19 18:42Pablo Rivera : RE: Files in windows7 xpmode
2011-04-19 18:49Jerry Foote : RE: Files in windows7 xpmode
2011-04-19 18:52Fred Taylor : Re: Files in windows7 xpmode
2011-04-19 19:00Michael Oke, II : RE: Files in windows7 xpmode
2011-04-19 19:02Jerry Foote : RE: Files in windows7 xpmode
2011-04-19 19:12Jerry Foote : RE: Files in windows7 xpmode
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Files in windows7 xpmode

Author: Jerry Foote

Posted: 2011-04-19 17:06:51   Link

I can create folders in xpmode and store data from a usb flash drive, but I

cannot access folder when I'm not in XPMODE.

Is there any way to create folders I can see in either mode?

Thanks Jerry

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Re: Files in windows7 xpmode

Author: Dan Covill

Posted: 2011-04-19 18:22:18   Link

On 4/19/2011 2:06 PM, Jerry Foote wrote:

> I can create folders in xpmode and store data from a usb flash drive, but I

> cannot access folder when I'm not in XPMODE.

>

> Is there any way to create folders I can see in either mode?

Hi, Jerry

One thing to look out for: depending on how your drive(s) are

partitioned the drive letters may not be the same. I ran XP Mode in the

Beta, with my VM on my D: drive, which became C: when I was in XP. It

may well be that it's not on the drive you thought it was.

Also, set your options to show hidden files/folders.

Dan Covill

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RE: Files in windows7 xpmode

Author: Jerry Foote

Posted: 2011-04-19 18:28:31   Link

I do not see any of the folders I made in XPMODE when I am not in XPMODE. I

would like to know where everything is. The drive letter in XPMODE is C:

Jerry

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On 4/19/2011 2:06 PM, Jerry Foote wrote:

> I can create folders in xpmode and store data from a usb flash drive, but

I

> cannot access folder when I'm not in XPMODE.

>

> Is there any way to create folders I can see in either mode?

Hi, Jerry

One thing to look out for: depending on how your drive(s) are

partitioned the drive letters may not be the same. I ran XP Mode in the

Beta, with my VM on my D: drive, which became C: when I was in XP. It

may well be that it's not on the drive you thought it was.

Also, set your options to show hidden files/folders.

Dan Covill

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Re: Files in windows7 xpmode

Author: Michael Oke, II

Posted: 2011-04-19 18:30:53   Link

Isn't the local drive emulated when running XPMode making it invisible when

not in it? I think that you will need to map one of your Win7 drives for

use within XPMode thereby making any data created visible from Win7.

::michael

On Apr 19, 2011 2:06 PM, "Jerry Foote" <jerryfoote@bellsouth.net> wrote:

> I can create folders in xpmode and store data from a usb flash drive, but

I

> cannot access folder when I'm not in XPMODE.

>

> Is there any way to create folders I can see in either mode?

>

>

>

> Thanks Jerry

>

>

>

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RE: Files in windows7 xpmode

Author: Pablo Rivera

Posted: 2011-04-19 18:42:03   Link

Hi Jerry. If I may jump in here for just a moment. When you create and then

enter into the XPMode, or any other virtual operating system (I use vmware

desktop to do the same thing), you have entered a "virtual environment"

where the standard "C:\" environment is within that "C:\" drive which is a

virtual drive, and is not the "C:\" drive of the host operating system (I

use Windows 7 64 bit as the host).

So everything will be in the appropriate directory within the virtual

operating system drive. The integration features of XPMode will allow you

to exchange information (i.e.: copy and paste) between the "real" operating

system locations and the "virtual" operating system locations, but always be

mindful that those environments are not the same.

Developing in the virtual environment is otherwise practically the same as

developing in the real environment, as you will have access to other

computers, the internet, etc. There is likely to be a way to access the

virtual XP machine from the host (the "real" machine) but I have not yet

been on that road. :(

Let me stop here, as others will likely chime in with more, and perhaps

clearer explanations.

I hope this helps a little.

PabloSr

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* From: profoxtech-bounces@leafe.com [mailto:profoxtech-

* bounces@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Jerry Foote

* Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 6:29 PM

* To: profoxtech@leafe.com

* Subject: RE: Files in windows7 xpmode

*

* I do not see any of the folders I made in XPMODE when I am not in

* XPMODE. I

* would like to know where everything is. The drive letter in XPMODE is

* C:

* Jerry

*

*

* -----Original Message-----

* From: profox-bounces@leafe.com [mailto:profox-bounces@leafe.com] On

* Behalf

* Of Dan Covill

* Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 5:22 PM

* To: ProFox Email List

* Subject: Re: Files in windows7 xpmode

*

* On 4/19/2011 2:06 PM, Jerry Foote wrote:

* > I can create folders in xpmode and store data from a usb flash

* drive, but

* I

* > cannot access folder when I'm not in XPMODE.

* >

* > Is there any way to create folders I can see in either mode?

*

* Hi, Jerry

*

* One thing to look out for: depending on how your drive(s) are

* partitioned the drive letters may not be the same. I ran XP Mode in

* the

* Beta, with my VM on my D: drive, which became C: when I was in XP.

* It

* may well be that it's not on the drive you thought it was.

*

* Also, set your options to show hidden files/folders.

*

* Dan Covill

*

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RE: Files in windows7 xpmode

Author: Jerry Foote

Posted: 2011-04-19 18:49:41   Link

I think I understand that, but the transfer of information is what I am

after. I cannot find a place to map A drive (from the real machine), I'm

still pokeing around.

Jerry

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Subject: RE: Files in windows7 xpmode

Hi Jerry. If I may jump in here for just a moment. When you create and then

enter into the XPMode, or any other virtual operating system (I use vmware

desktop to do the same thing), you have entered a "virtual environment"

where the standard "C:\" environment is within that "C:\" drive which is a

virtual drive, and is not the "C:\" drive of the host operating system (I

use Windows 7 64 bit as the host).

So everything will be in the appropriate directory within the virtual

operating system drive. The integration features of XPMode will allow you

to exchange information (i.e.: copy and paste) between the "real" operating

system locations and the "virtual" operating system locations, but always be

mindful that those environments are not the same.

Developing in the virtual environment is otherwise practically the same as

developing in the real environment, as you will have access to other

computers, the internet, etc. There is likely to be a way to access the

virtual XP machine from the host (the "real" machine) but I have not yet

been on that road. :(

Let me stop here, as others will likely chime in with more, and perhaps

clearer explanations.

I hope this helps a little.

PabloSr

* -----Original Message-----

* From: profoxtech-bounces@leafe.com [mailto:profoxtech-

* bounces@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Jerry Foote

* Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 6:29 PM

* To: profoxtech@leafe.com

* Subject: RE: Files in windows7 xpmode

*

* I do not see any of the folders I made in XPMODE when I am not in

* XPMODE. I

* would like to know where everything is. The drive letter in XPMODE is

* C:

* Jerry

*

*

* -----Original Message-----

* From: profox-bounces@leafe.com [mailto:profox-bounces@leafe.com] On

* Behalf

* Of Dan Covill

* Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 5:22 PM

* To: ProFox Email List

* Subject: Re: Files in windows7 xpmode

*

* On 4/19/2011 2:06 PM, Jerry Foote wrote:

* > I can create folders in xpmode and store data from a usb flash

* drive, but

* I

* > cannot access folder when I'm not in XPMODE.

* >

* > Is there any way to create folders I can see in either mode?

*

* Hi, Jerry

*

* One thing to look out for: depending on how your drive(s) are

* partitioned the drive letters may not be the same. I ran XP Mode in

* the

* Beta, with my VM on my D: drive, which became C: when I was in XP.

* It

* may well be that it's not on the drive you thought it was.

*

* Also, set your options to show hidden files/folders.

*

* Dan Covill

*

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Re: Files in windows7 xpmode

Author: Fred Taylor

Posted: 2011-04-19 18:52:41   Link

XPMODE is like Virtual PC, is it not? (I currently don't have access to any

Windows 7 machines to tell)

Maybe this will help:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/825086

<http://support.microsoft.com/kb/825086>

Fred

On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Jerry Foote <jerryf@footegroup.com> wrote:

> I think I understand that, but the transfer of information is what I am

> after. I cannot find a place to map A drive (from the real machine), I'm

> still pokeing around.

> Jerry

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: profox-bounces@leafe.com [mailto:profox-bounces@leafe.com] On Behalf

> Of Pablo Rivera

> Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 5:42 PM

> To: profox@leafe.com

> Subject: RE: Files in windows7 xpmode

>

> Hi Jerry. If I may jump in here for just a moment. When you create and then

> enter into the XPMode, or any other virtual operating system (I use vmware

> desktop to do the same thing), you have entered a "virtual environment"

> where the standard "C:\" environment is within that "C:\" drive which is a

> virtual drive, and is not the "C:\" drive of the host operating system (I

> use Windows 7 64 bit as the host).

>

> So everything will be in the appropriate directory within the virtual

> operating system drive. The integration features of XPMode will allow you

> to exchange information (i.e.: copy and paste) between the "real" operating

> system locations and the "virtual" operating system locations, but always

> be

> mindful that those environments are not the same.

>

> Developing in the virtual environment is otherwise practically the same as

> developing in the real environment, as you will have access to other

> computers, the internet, etc. There is likely to be a way to access the

> virtual XP machine from the host (the "real" machine) but I have not yet

> been on that road. :(

>

> Let me stop here, as others will likely chime in with more, and perhaps

> clearer explanations.

>

> I hope this helps a little.

>

> PabloSr

>

> * -----Original Message-----

> * From: profoxtech-bounces@leafe.com [mailto:profoxtech-

> * bounces@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Jerry Foote

> * Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 6:29 PM

> * To: profoxtech@leafe.com

> * Subject: RE: Files in windows7 xpmode

> *

> * I do not see any of the folders I made in XPMODE when I am not in

> * XPMODE. I

> * would like to know where everything is. The drive letter in XPMODE is

> * C:

> * Jerry

> *

> *

> * -----Original Message-----

> * From: profox-bounces@leafe.com [mailto:profox-bounces@leafe.com] On

> * Behalf

> * Of Dan Covill

> * Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 5:22 PM

> * To: ProFox Email List

> * Subject: Re: Files in windows7 xpmode

> *

> * On 4/19/2011 2:06 PM, Jerry Foote wrote:

> * > I can create folders in xpmode and store data from a usb flash

> * drive, but

> * I

> * > cannot access folder when I'm not in XPMODE.

> * >

> * > Is there any way to create folders I can see in either mode?

> *

> * Hi, Jerry

> *

> * One thing to look out for: depending on how your drive(s) are

> * partitioned the drive letters may not be the same. I ran XP Mode in

> * the

> * Beta, with my VM on my D: drive, which became C: when I was in XP.

> * It

> * may well be that it's not on the drive you thought it was.

> *

> * Also, set your options to show hidden files/folders.

> *

> * Dan Covill

> *

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RE: Files in windows7 xpmode

Author: Michael Oke, II

Posted: 2011-04-19 19:00:49   Link

You can't map to XPMode, you have to map from it.

::michael

On Apr 19, 2011 3:49 PM, "Jerry Foote" <jerryf@footegroup.com> wrote:

> I think I understand that, but the transfer of information is what I am

> after. I cannot find a place to map A drive (from the real machine), I'm

> still pokeing around.

> Jerry

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: profox-bounces@leafe.com [mailto:profox-bounces@leafe.com] On Behalf

> Of Pablo Rivera

> Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 5:42 PM

> To: profox@leafe.com

> Subject: RE: Files in windows7 xpmode

>

> Hi Jerry. If I may jump in here for just a moment. When you create and

then

> enter into the XPMode, or any other virtual operating system (I use vmware

> desktop to do the same thing), you have entered a "virtual environment"

> where the standard "C:\" environment is within that "C:\" drive which is a

> virtual drive, and is not the "C:\" drive of the host operating system (I

> use Windows 7 64 bit as the host).

>

> So everything will be in the appropriate directory within the virtual

> operating system drive. The integration features of XPMode will allow you

> to exchange information (i.e.: copy and paste) between the "real"

operating

> system locations and the "virtual" operating system locations, but always

be

> mindful that those environments are not the same.

>

> Developing in the virtual environment is otherwise practically the same as

> developing in the real environment, as you will have access to other

> computers, the internet, etc. There is likely to be a way to access the

> virtual XP machine from the host (the "real" machine) but I have not yet

> been on that road. :(

>

> Let me stop here, as others will likely chime in with more, and perhaps

> clearer explanations.

>

> I hope this helps a little.

>

> PabloSr

>

> * -----Original Message-----

> * From: profoxtech-bounces@leafe.com [mailto:profoxtech-

> * bounces@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Jerry Foote

> * Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 6:29 PM

> * To: profoxtech@leafe.com

> * Subject: RE: Files in windows7 xpmode

> *

> * I do not see any of the folders I made in XPMODE when I am not in

> * XPMODE. I

> * would like to know where everything is. The drive letter in XPMODE is

> * C:

> * Jerry

> *

> *

> * -----Original Message-----

> * From: profox-bounces@leafe.com [mailto:profox-bounces@leafe.com] On

> * Behalf

> * Of Dan Covill

> * Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 5:22 PM

> * To: ProFox Email List

> * Subject: Re: Files in windows7 xpmode

> *

> * On 4/19/2011 2:06 PM, Jerry Foote wrote:

> * > I can create folders in xpmode and store data from a usb flash

> * drive, but

> * I

> * > cannot access folder when I'm not in XPMODE.

> * >

> * > Is there any way to create folders I can see in either mode?

> *

> * Hi, Jerry

> *

> * One thing to look out for: depending on how your drive(s) are

> * partitioned the drive letters may not be the same. I ran XP Mode in

> * the

> * Beta, with my VM on my D: drive, which became C: when I was in XP.

> * It

> * may well be that it's not on the drive you thought it was.

> *

> * Also, set your options to show hidden files/folders.

> *

> * Dan Covill

> *

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RE: Files in windows7 xpmode

Author: Jerry Foote

Posted: 2011-04-19 19:02:49   Link

Where or how do I do that

Jerry

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You can't map to XPMode, you have to map from it.

::michael

On Apr 19, 2011 3:49 PM, "Jerry Foote" <jerryf@footegroup.com> wrote:

> I think I understand that, but the transfer of information is what I am

> after. I cannot find a place to map A drive (from the real machine), I'm

> still pokeing around.

> Jerry

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: profox-bounces@leafe.com [mailto:profox-bounces@leafe.com] On Behalf

> Of Pablo Rivera

> Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 5:42 PM

> To: profox@leafe.com

> Subject: RE: Files in windows7 xpmode

>

> Hi Jerry. If I may jump in here for just a moment. When you create and

then

> enter into the XPMode, or any other virtual operating system (I use vmware

> desktop to do the same thing), you have entered a "virtual environment"

> where the standard "C:\" environment is within that "C:\" drive which is a

> virtual drive, and is not the "C:\" drive of the host operating system (I

> use Windows 7 64 bit as the host).

>

> So everything will be in the appropriate directory within the virtual

> operating system drive. The integration features of XPMode will allow you

> to exchange information (i.e.: copy and paste) between the "real"

operating

> system locations and the "virtual" operating system locations, but always

be

> mindful that those environments are not the same.

>

> Developing in the virtual environment is otherwise practically the same as

> developing in the real environment, as you will have access to other

> computers, the internet, etc. There is likely to be a way to access the

> virtual XP machine from the host (the "real" machine) but I have not yet

> been on that road. :(

>

> Let me stop here, as others will likely chime in with more, and perhaps

> clearer explanations.

>

> I hope this helps a little.

>

> PabloSr

>

> * -----Original Message-----

> * From: profoxtech-bounces@leafe.com [mailto:profoxtech-

> * bounces@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Jerry Foote

> * Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 6:29 PM

> * To: profoxtech@leafe.com

> * Subject: RE: Files in windows7 xpmode

> *

> * I do not see any of the folders I made in XPMODE when I am not in

> * XPMODE. I

> * would like to know where everything is. The drive letter in XPMODE is

> * C:

> * Jerry

> *

> *

> * -----Original Message-----

> * From: profox-bounces@leafe.com [mailto:profox-bounces@leafe.com] On

> * Behalf

> * Of Dan Covill

> * Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 5:22 PM

> * To: ProFox Email List

> * Subject: Re: Files in windows7 xpmode

> *

> * On 4/19/2011 2:06 PM, Jerry Foote wrote:

> * > I can create folders in xpmode and store data from a usb flash

> * drive, but

> * I

> * > cannot access folder when I'm not in XPMODE.

> * >

> * > Is there any way to create folders I can see in either mode?

> *

> * Hi, Jerry

> *

> * One thing to look out for: depending on how your drive(s) are

> * partitioned the drive letters may not be the same. I ran XP Mode in

> * the

> * Beta, with my VM on my D: drive, which became C: when I was in XP.

> * It

> * may well be that it's not on the drive you thought it was.

> *

> * Also, set your options to show hidden files/folders.

> *

> * Dan Covill

> *

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RE: Files in windows7 xpmode

Author: Jerry Foote

Posted: 2011-04-19 19:12:03   Link

Ok

I found my drive and now I can map from xpmode.

When I explore way down at the bottom I found 2 drives, one had all of my

c:drive and the other had the folders I had added from the cmd window with

mkdir.

I'm all set now.

Thanks Jerry

-----Original Message-----

From: profox-bounces@leafe.com [mailto:profox-bounces@leafe.com] On Behalf

Of Jerry Foote

Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 6:03 PM

To: 'ProFox Email List'

Subject: RE: Files in windows7 xpmode

Where or how do I do that

Jerry

-----Original Message-----

From: profox-bounces@leafe.com [mailto:profox-bounces@leafe.com] On Behalf

Of Michael Oke, II

Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 6:01 PM

To: ProFox Email List

Subject: RE: Files in windows7 xpmode

You can't map to XPMode, you have to map from it.

::michael

On Apr 19, 2011 3:49 PM, "Jerry Foote" <jerryf@footegroup.com> wrote:

> I think I understand that, but the transfer of information is what I am

> after. I cannot find a place to map A drive (from the real machine), I'm

> still pokeing around.

> Jerry

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: profox-bounces@leafe.com [mailto:profox-bounces@leafe.com] On Behalf

> Of Pablo Rivera

> Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 5:42 PM

> To: profox@leafe.com

> Subject: RE: Files in windows7 xpmode

>

> Hi Jerry. If I may jump in here for just a moment. When you create and

then

> enter into the XPMode, or any other virtual operating system (I use vmware

> desktop to do the same thing), you have entered a "virtual environment"

> where the standard "C:\" environment is within that "C:\" drive which is a

> virtual drive, and is not the "C:\" drive of the host operating system (I

> use Windows 7 64 bit as the host).

>

> So everything will be in the appropriate directory within the virtual

> operating system drive. The integration features of XPMode will allow you

> to exchange information (i.e.: copy and paste) between the "real"

operating

> system locations and the "virtual" operating system locations, but always

be

> mindful that those environments are not the same.

>

> Developing in the virtual environment is otherwise practically the same as

> developing in the real environment, as you will have access to other

> computers, the internet, etc. There is likely to be a way to access the

> virtual XP machine from the host (the "real" machine) but I have not yet

> been on that road. :(

>

> Let me stop here, as others will likely chime in with more, and perhaps

> clearer explanations.

>

> I hope this helps a little.

>

> PabloSr

>

> * -----Original Message-----

> * From: profoxtech-bounces@leafe.com [mailto:profoxtech-

> * bounces@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Jerry Foote

> * Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 6:29 PM

> * To: profoxtech@leafe.com

> * Subject: RE: Files in windows7 xpmode

> *

> * I do not see any of the folders I made in XPMODE when I am not in

> * XPMODE. I

> * would like to know where everything is. The drive letter in XPMODE is

> * C:

> * Jerry

> *

> *

> * -----Original Message-----

> * From: profox-bounces@leafe.com [mailto:profox-bounces@leafe.com] On

> * Behalf

> * Of Dan Covill

> * Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 5:22 PM

> * To: ProFox Email List

> * Subject: Re: Files in windows7 xpmode

> *

> * On 4/19/2011 2:06 PM, Jerry Foote wrote:

> * > I can create folders in xpmode and store data from a usb flash

> * drive, but

> * I

> * > cannot access folder when I'm not in XPMODE.

> * >

> * > Is there any way to create folders I can see in either mode?

> *

> * Hi, Jerry

> *

> * One thing to look out for: depending on how your drive(s) are

> * partitioned the drive letters may not be the same. I ran XP Mode in

> * the

> * Beta, with my VM on my D: drive, which became C: when I was in XP.

> * It

> * may well be that it's not on the drive you thought it was.

> *

> * Also, set your options to show hidden files/folders.

> *

> * Dan Covill

> *

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