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What's up with the clipboard between the host and a VM under VPC 2007?
It'll work for hours and then suddenly it just doesn't work any more. It'll work on either side independently, you just can copy and paste between the host and VM any longer. It's really annoying! Is there some trick to clearing this up when it happens? I've seen other messages in the group about it, but no solutions. Thanks! |
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"Scott Bussinger" <scottb> wrote in message
news:310a > What's up with the clipboard between the host and a VM under VPC 2007? > It'll work for hours and then suddenly it just doesn't work any more. > It'll work on either side independently, you just can copy and paste > between the host and VM any longer. It's really annoying! > > Is there some trick to clearing this up when it happens? I've seen > other messages in the group about it, but no solutions. > > Thanks! I can always copy between the host and the VM. What I can't do is copy from the VM to the host. But I thought that was because the VM is Vista not because it was Virtual PC. |
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On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 03:21:58 -1000, in microsoft.public.virtualpc,
"Melelina" <melelina>, wrote > >"Scott Bussinger" <scottb> wrote in message >news:310a > >I can always copy between the host and the VM. What I can't do is copy from >the VM to the host. But I thought that was because the VM is Vista not >because it was Virtual PC. > I can copy either to either, but I have had it 'break' as the OP said. FACE |
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On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 03:21:58 -1000, "Melelina" <melelina>
wrote: > >"Scott Bussinger" <scottb> wrote in message >news:310a > >I can always copy between the host and the VM. What I can't do is copy from >the VM to the host. But I thought that was because the VM is Vista not >because it was Virtual PC. > With Vista it's likely a permissions issue. |
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> With Vista it's likely a permissions issue.
I doubt it's a permissions issue since it works fine for a long time and then suddenly stops working. It seems like a permissions issue would just be broken all the time. Usually it will clear up if I reboot the VM, but there's no telling how long it will last. I saw some pages that mentioned a problem with RDPCLIP.EXE when this sort of thing happens on a remote desktop connection, but VPC uses a different mechanism so that doesn't help me. Has anyone seen this issue on a Hyper-V system? Maybe I should just go the Win2008-as-a-workstation approach? I hate to re-do all my VM's though. |
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On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 14:13:31 -0700 (PDT), Scott Bussinger
<scottb> wrote: >> With Vista it's likely a permissions issue. > >I doubt it's a permissions issue since it works fine for a long time >and then suddenly stops working. It seems like a permissions issue >would just be broken all the time. Sorry, I was replying to the post above about only being able to copy and paste one way, not to yours directly. > >Usually it will clear up if I reboot the VM, but there's no telling >how long it will last. I saw some pages that mentioned a problem with >RDPCLIP.EXE when this sort of thing happens on a remote desktop >connection, but VPC uses a different mechanism so that doesn't help >me. try this fix: http://wpfwonderland.wordpress.com/2...ng-on-host-pc/ > >Has anyone seen this issue on a Hyper-V system? Maybe I should just go >the Win2008-as-a-workstation approach? I hate to re-do all my VM's >though. The identical feature is not in Hyper-V, so this same issue won't appear. Hyper-V is a lot different than Virtual PC. They are not feature comparable, Hypver-V has no sound emulation, no drag and drop, and the copy-paste feaure is text only and limited guest OS support. However, performance is better, multiple cores are used, faster networking, etc. You can import some of your VMs, depending on the OS, you don't need to recreate them. |
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On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 15:50:43 -0700, Steve Jain
<noreply-> wrote: >>Has anyone seen this issue on a Hyper-V system? Maybe I should just go >>the Win2008-as-a-workstation approach? I hate to re-do all my VM's >>though. >The identical feature is not in Hyper-V, so this same issue won't >appear. >Hyper-V is a lot different than Virtual PC. They are not feature >comparable, Hypver-V has no sound emulation, no drag and drop, and the >copy-paste feaure is text only and limited guest OS support. > >However, performance is better, multiple cores are used, faster >networking, etc. > >You can import some of your VMs, depending on the OS, you don't need >to recreate them. Does Hyper-V do USB pass-through as well???? |
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On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 09:53:04 +0200, Bo Berglund
<bo.berglund> wrote: >On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 15:50:43 -0700, Steve Jain ><noreply-> wrote: >>Does Hyper-V do USB pass-through as well???? No, Hyper-V does not support USB at this time. |
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