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[EDIT:]* I just realized the price and it is not cheap.* I also read some reviews and they didn't speak highly.* It doesn't support USB Hubs or Media players.* So basically it was just an expensive print server.* I removed the link to the website in my posting.
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I use Virtual PC 2007 and I love it, but I have the same complaint as everyone else on the web.* The lack of support for USB.** However I was watching some video in Windows Media Player and they were discussing a USB 2.0 to Ethernet server from Keyspan.*
Has anybody used this product in a Virtual PC? If not what do you use to get around the USB support?* Specifically there are two things that want to hook up.* My MP3 player and my Dell Axim PDA.** They both require special drivers/programs so just sharing a drive doesn't work in these cases.* (i.e. the Dell needs ActiveSync installed).*
I know at one point I came across a software solution that mapped USB 2.0 devices (and it wasn't VMWare), but it seemed at expensive at the time.
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I use Virtual PC 2007 and I love it, but I have the same complaint as everyone else on the web.* The lack of support for USB.** However I was watching some video in Windows Media Player and they were discussing a USB 2.0 to Ethernet server from Keyspan.*
Has anybody used this product in a Virtual PC? If not what do you use to get around the USB support?* Specifically there are two things that want to hook up.* My MP3 player and my Dell Axim PDA.** They both require special drivers/programs so just sharing a drive doesn't work in these cases.* (i.e. the Dell needs ActiveSync installed).*
I know at one point I came across a software solution that mapped USB 2.0 devices (and it wasn't VMWare), but it seemed at expensive at the time.
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