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 Message 3939 
 BOBBY TODD to All 
 Re: WINDOWS 2008 62 bit Server with Win  
 31 Jan 19 19:12:12 
 
Date: Sat, 07 Dec 2013 18:29:41 -0400
From: BOBBY TODD
To: GREG YOUNGBLOOD
Subject: Re: WINDOWS 2008 62 bit Server with Win XP
Newsgroups: win.server.program
Message-ID: <1386458981.32.1351960556@winserver.com>
References:  <1351960556.32.1351414164@winserver.com>
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Greg, I have everything running here under Server 2008 Enterprise 32-bit 
without any issues that I can tell of so far.

Even have Symantec Endpoint Protection 12.x, Small Business Edition, 
running on the same box as I've had bad virus attacks in the past that 
have destroyed ENTIRE systems to the point of reinstall.  Knock on wood, I 
install that and have not had any issues.  SEP seems to block out unwanted 
SVCHOST.EXE traffic without any problem and without affecting the BBS 
operations.

On 11/3/2012 11:35 AM, GREG YOUNGBLOOD wrote to MICHAEL PURDY:

-> On 10/28/2012 3:49 AM, MICHAEL PURDY wrote to GREG YOUNGBLOOD:
-> 
-> 
-> Hello Mike
-> 
-> The system is running fine, for that matter so good I hate to say 
anything.
-> 
-> Two questions though.
-> 
-> I see on google their is many ways to run headless, what way would you
-> suggest? I'm running Win XP on top of Win2008?
-> 
-> Also, would you suggest running PX Express on Win 2008 or XP? I read 
were
-> Fred installed it on the 64 bit OS but used a share CD drive off of a 32
-> bit OS. 
-> 
-> What would you suggest?
-> 
-> Thanks for your time
-> 
-> Greg
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> -> Greg
-> -> 
-> -> I do a lot of commercial work with Virtualbox so if you have any 
issues
-> -> then yell out.
-> -> 
-> -> Some key points are:
-> -> 
-> -> 1. Run GUI Virtual Hosts as Headless to minimize memory and processor
-> overhead
-> -> 
-> -> 2. Use Remote Desktop to access the Headless VM's
-> -> 
-> -> 3. If you install XP or 2000 in a VM make sure its just the OS + 
Service
-> -> Packs and the required Wildcat! files don't clutter it up with other 
apps.
-> -> 
-> -> 4. Whilst you can use VBoxManage to expand Virtual Disks its always 
better
-> -> with Windows O/S to have a larger partition from the beginning say 
60GB+
-> -> rather than the default 10 to 20GB
-> -> 
-> -> 5. I am running Windows XP with Wins in a VM on my Fedora Linux Box 
to if
-> -> you wanted to go the Linux route that will also work in terms of the
-> -> underlying comms.
-> -> 
-> -> Mike
->  
 
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