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Cool thing: There's a program called VMware ThinApp which allows you to
put a program on a USB stick and run it without needing to "install" it.
(Extremely useful if, like me, you have to record everything you install.)
Like... damn!
I guess that means I'll have to stick with QEMU then. :-(
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On 10/14/2009 9:31 AM, Invisible wrote:
> Cool thing: There's a program called VMware ThinApp which allows you to
> put a program on a USB stick and run it without needing to "install" it.
> (Extremely useful if, like me, you have to record everything you install.)
>
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> Like... damn!
>
> I guess that means I'll have to stick with QEMU then. :-(
Get the company to pay for it ):-D
~Mike
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Mike Raiford wrote:
> Get the company to pay for it ):-D
Yes, I'm *sure* the company will pay for software to enable me to run
stuff I'm not supposed to be running on the company equipment. This *is*
after all the same company that won't pay to replace my single-core,
32-bit desktop computer...
--
http://blog.orphi.me.uk/
http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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On 10/14/2009 1:11 PM, Orchid XP v8 wrote:
> Mike Raiford wrote:
>
>> Get the company to pay for it ):-D
>
> Yes, I'm *sure* the company will pay for software to enable me to run
> stuff I'm not supposed to be running on the company equipment. This *is*
> after all the same company that won't pay to replace my single-core,
> 32-bit desktop computer...
>
Well, you could frame it as needing it so you can run diagnostic
software on the computers you manage without needing to install any
software, thus minimizing the disruption to the employees ...
--
~Mike
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>> Yes, I'm *sure* the company will pay for software to enable me to run
>> stuff I'm not supposed to be running on the company equipment. This *is*
>> after all the same company that won't pay to replace my single-core,
>> 32-bit desktop computer...
>>
>
> Well, you could frame it as needing it so you can run diagnostic
> software on the computers you manage without needing to install any
> software, thus minimizing the disruption to the employees ...
A virtual machine *does* make a kick-arse test environment, you gotta
admit...
OTOH, since I'm not the guy who does software evaluation, I'm not likely
to get anywhere with this. ;-)
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