The sound card
that VPC 2007 emulates is a sound blaster SB16. As you found out Windows 2003
does not have these drivers installed. You will have to copy the SB16 drivers
from a Windows XP installation. The XP drivers will work and they can be found in
the drivers.cab files on any XP computer.
Hth
Frank Ventura,
MCP
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Subject: [VICUG-L] Virtual Machine Question:
I have Microsoft Virtual Machine 2007 inside of Windows
XP. I am running windows server 2003, Web edition, inside the virtual
server. I am trying to figure out how to get JAWS to work inside of the
virtual machine. I recognize that there are no sound drivers. The
sound drivers I currently have are for the windows xp system. Infact, I
believe those came with Windows xp. How can I identify the type of card I
have in the system, programmatically, and where would I find the correct
drivers for my sound card and the windows server 2003, web edition. If
anyone has the answers, pass them on please.
Charles E. Black
4127 Pinehaven Ct.
Columbia, SC 29205
Phone: (803) 790-5586
Cell: (803) 201-0499
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