icon created in xp-mode desktop not appearing in win7 desktop


  1. Posts : 8
    xp
       #1

    icon created in xp-mode desktop not appearing in win7 desktop


    first of all, thanks for all those who have aided me in getting to my virtual pc xp mode

    now please, a couple of NEW queries:

    query 1
    I have installed a 16 bit DOS based application in the C: of the virtual XP Mode
    (it is a DOS based application, so there is no installing procedure)
    A shortcut/icon (TIME.pif) has been created with properties-program Cmd Line: C:\TIME\TIMELOG.EXE
    Working : C:\TIME
    The XP-Mode setting is set to ‘hibernate mode’ (on closing down)


    After I close the XP mode to return to the Win7 desktop, the shortcut/icon I created (TIME.pif) is NOT appearing on the Win7 desktop.
    WHAT AM I DOING WRONG ? (it is a DOS based application, so there is no installing procedure)


    query 2
    A 16 bit DOS based application is installed in the C: of my server (win server 2008-32 bit).
    (c:\accounts\payroll.exe)
    In my virtual pc XP mode Win7 system, can I MAP the C: of the server (win server 2008) as Z:
    (i.e the C: of the server is tagged as Z: in the XP mode system)
    Now since the application in the server is 16 bit DOS based , will the application run in XP mode of the virtual Pc.
    (I will create an icon in the XP mode with properties: Cmd Line: Z:\ACCOUNTS\PAYROLL.EXE)
    (the virtual Pc XP mode is the client NOT the server)

    thank you all for reading
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  2. Posts : 2
    7 Professional x64
       #2

    Did you ever get this to work?

    I had a similar problem trying to use the W3.11 cardfile application which had worked on my old XP machine.

    The answer turned out to be to 'install' the .exe in a folder - say "Old Apps" - and create a shortcut for it. Then, move the shortcut to the VM's All users; Start Menu; Programs folder. After doing that, the Windows 7 Start Menu; Windows XP Mode Applications had an entry for it.

    Might help someone else someday.
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