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Are there any known issues for developing using Virtual PC. We're using it on a XP Pro system, with a Virtual PC Session being Windows 2003 Server running Sql Server? Our insert statements are inserting 5 times on the Server. Yet doing the exact same thing from a standalone workstation works fine.

Please advise

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Lou L
Clarion Data Systems
Jul 21 '05 #1
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I hope there's no issue :-) Darn near every demo I've seen of Longhorn has
been on a Virtual PC!

All kidding aside, the problem is probably more tied to Windows 2003 than it
is to Virtual PC. I've never had any problem with Virtual PC or Virtual
Server.

--- Nick

"Lou L" <Lo**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Are there any known issues for developing using Virtual PC. We're using it on a XP Pro system, with a Virtual PC Session being Windows 2003 Server
running Sql Server? Our insert statements are inserting 5 times on the
Server. Yet doing the exact same thing from a standalone workstation works
fine.
Please advise

--
Lou L
Clarion Data Systems

Jul 21 '05 #2
Thanks for the reply.

Any ideas as to where we start to look to resolve this problem? It's odd that when we access the Virtual Session via a separate workstation, the code functions as anticipated. This is what led me to believe that it may be something to do with Virtual PC. Also why 5 times? These questions really have us flustered. We'd like to develop utilizing the Virtual PC, but we can't with this kind of result.
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Lou L
Clarion Data Systems
"Nick Malik" wrote:
I hope there's no issue :-) Darn near every demo I've seen of Longhorn has
been on a Virtual PC!

All kidding aside, the problem is probably more tied to Windows 2003 than it
is to Virtual PC. I've never had any problem with Virtual PC or Virtual
Server.

--- Nick

"Lou L" <Lo**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:09**********************************@microsof t.com...
Are there any known issues for developing using Virtual PC. We're using

it on a XP Pro system, with a Virtual PC Session being Windows 2003 Server
running Sql Server? Our insert statements are inserting 5 times on the
Server. Yet doing the exact same thing from a standalone workstation works
fine.

Please advise

--
Lou L
Clarion Data Systems


Jul 21 '05 #3

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