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With vmware, you can create standalone executables of the vm image you are using. They call it vmware application.

Is there a way to create the same thing using virtual pc.

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Go ahead and re-open this question - perhaps others have other opinions or thoughts, and then this question will be more useful to others down the road! – Matt Dillard Sep 30 '08 at 2:55
Matt...read the FAQ, this is clearly not a programming related topic/question. :) – Kev Sep 30 '08 at 3:19

closed as not programming related by Kev Sep 30 '08 at 3:14

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Neither are really standalone, vmware requires the free player and virtualPC is a free download.
It's also worth considering virtualBox (from Sun) also free and faster (in my experience)

virtualPC is less convenient for linux hosts and since the guest generally has to be a free OS to allow you to distribute it - this means it is less common. Additionally virtualPC VMs can only run on a windows host which rather again makes them less popular.

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Yep. All the virtual appliances are are installations of free operating systems which are then configured to run a specific application or provide a specific purpose. You simply ship the disk image as your appliance.

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I thought that those are virtual pc images. So you have to have virtual pc installed. I want it to not require virtual pc installed – paan Sep 30 '08 at 2:35

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