[Info-vax] OpenVMS on x86 and Virtual Machines -- An Observation

Jan-Erik Söderholm jan-erik.soderholm at telia.com
Thu Jan 31 17:41:13 EST 2019


Den 2019-01-31 kl. 20:11, skrev Craig A. Berry:
> On 1/31/19 11:57 AM, Jan-Erik Söderholm wrote:
>> Den 2019-01-31 kl. 18:47, skrev Jan-Erik Söderholm:
>>> Den 2019-01-31 kl. 18:31, skrev Dave Froble:
> 
> 
>>> I have Win10 64bit on my laptop. To be able to support and change
>>> two old VB6 applications (the VB6 dev environment has some issues on
>>> win10) I installed Virtual Box, created an instance, installed WinXP
>>> (directly from the original CD to the new VM instance) and then
>>> installed the VB6 IDE there. Worked just fine. All files are
>>> accessable from both the WinXP and Win10 environments.
>>>
>>
>> Well, the files within the VM container file are not accessable
>> directly from the Win10 host, but the VM has access to a couple of
>> shared folders where the application are stored. Just the usual
>> "connect to remote folder" from WinXP to Win10...
> 
> Which likely involves using SMBv1, which no properly configured Win10
> system will allow these days.

I have absolutely no idea. How to check that? And what is a "properly
configured Win10 system"? I have done no special configuration apart
from the upgrade from Win7. Just "shared" the forldes from Win10 and
connected from WinXP.



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