Re: How can I create a new virtual machine?
- From: Steve Jain <noreply.-at-.essjae.com@>
- Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 13:42:38 -0700
On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 13:20:34 -0700, "Petula" <bonespur@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi Steve
Yes, I tried that. Here's what happens:
Virtual PC List/New/Create a PC Manually/Use an existing Hard Drive
Document/Select file/the file is grayed out and cannot be selected
I note that the instructions in the above string refer to "an existing Hard
Drive Document".
To check that we're all talking about the same thing: The file that I
pasted into the "Virtual PC List" folder in the new user account (which I
copied from the "Virtual PC List" folder in my existing user account, and is
8.13 GB in size) is of type "Virtual PC Document", and not of type ".vhd" .
I think what you need is in the 2nd part of this procedure, at the
end:
From: Paul Power
Date: Mon, Jan 9 2006 3:55 pm
snip:
While signed in to the Administrator Account
1. Install virtual pc on the admistrator account and create the
virtual
machine(Guest operating system)
2. When this is finished quit virtual pc and make sure the guest
operating system
is in a "not running" state.
3. Navigate to the virtual pc list folder on the
mac.(harddisk->users->user you are
working with->documents->virtual pc list)
4. Locate the virtual machine you have created and drag it to the
shared
folder(hardisk->users->shared)
5. Now we need to change permissions on the file itself. Ctrl+Click on
the VM and
select Get Info
6. In the window that comes up look for ownership and permissions and
click the
arrow pointing to the right
7. This will show you what permissions you have which should be read
and write.
Below that there should be another arrow pointing the right that says
details
8. Click the arrow and at the bottom it should say others. Click the
drop down
arrow next to it change it to Read and Write.
9. In some cases you may have to change the permissions on the
basedrive file
located within the VM
10. Changing permissions on this file is the same as changing it for
the VM
itself.(To access this file ctrl+click on the VM and show package
contents.(The
file is usually named Disk1 or it may be the name of the operating
system)
11. Now we need to make an alias(shortcut) for the Vm and place in the
virtual pc
list folder.
12. To do this ctrl+click on the VM and select make alias.(The
keyboard
shortcut
for it is command+L)
13. Now that the alias is created drag and drop the alias in the
virtual pc list
folder.
14. Completly log out of the admistrator account (do not use fast user
switching to
go between this account and the other accounts on the Mac)
All other users
Virtual pc will already be installed on all other users after the
first
installation on the administrator account so no setup is required.
Virtual pc will be located in the applications folder
To allow all other users to use the same guest operating system as the
administrator account we need to make an alias and place it in the
virtual pc
list
1. Log into the next user account
2. Navagate to the shared folder(Harddisk->users->shared
3. The original VM will be listed there and you will have permissions
to access
it
4. Make an alias of the original, same as before(Highlight the VM,
Ctrl+Click on it
and select make alias)
5. Drag and drop the alias into the virtual pc
list(harddisk->users->user you are
working with->documents->virtual pc list
Originally posted by Paul Power:
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.mac.virtualpc/browse_thread/thread/fdc630a350f14fcf/e4aeb61e04374fee?lnk=st&q=administrator+install+group%3Amicrosoft.public.mac.virtualpc&rnum=31&hl=en#e4aeb61e04374fee
--
Cheers,
Steve Jain, Virtual Machine MVP
http://vpc.essjae.com/
I am not an employee of Microsoft.
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