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January 15th, 2009

Want to run legacy Windows apps on Vista? Try the MED-V beta

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 10:56 am

Categories: App Compatibility, Corporate strategy, Virtualization, Vista, Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows client

Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Beta, MED-V, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Software, Mary Jo Foley

If you’ve got some legacy third-party and/or custom Windows apps you’ve been unable to get to run on Vista, you’ll soon have access to a new tool that may help: Microsoft’s Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V).

On January 15, Microsoft made a first public beta of MED-V available for download by anyone interested in trying it. (You do have to complete a short survey on Microsoft’s Connect site to get the bits, but that’s it.)

The first release of MED-V is aimed at allowing Windows XP and Windows 2000 apps to run on Vista machines. The product does this by running the older Windows versions virtually (using Virtual PC) on a Vista machine. The first release of the product won’t support any other legacy versions of Windows and is tailored to work on Vista only. Microsoft is planning future versions that will work on Windows 7, officials said.

Microsoft is expecting the final version of MED-V to be available in the second calendar quarter of 2009. The final product will be available only as part of the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP), a collection of utilities and technologies that Microsoft makes available to its Software Assurance licensees only. Other MDOP products include Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V), Asset Inventory Service, Advanced Group Policy Management, Dianostics and Recovery Toolset and System Center Desktop Error Monitoring.

Microsoft officials said today that the company has sold 11.5 million seats of MDOP during the three years it has been available. Existing MDOP customers will automatically get the final MED-V bits this year for no additional charge, officials said.

MED-V is based on technology Microsoft acquired when it bought Kidaro last year.

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RE: Want to run legacy Windows apps on Vista? Try the MED-V beta
You have got to be kidding! I have been running legacy software, including Autocad 2002, PGP, AVG & ZoneAlarm, ever since I installed Vista Ultimate over Vista Home. No problems with any of them. Why buy something to accomplish the same thing? Just another toy from MS.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: sword85282@... Posted on: 01/23/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Doesn't make sense...  joe.krisanda@... | 01/15/09
why not free?  Mary Jo FoleyZDNet Moderator | 01/15/09
I'm sure you're right, but  chrome_slinky@... | 01/15/09
But when you look at total costs  Michael Kelly | 01/15/09
Then you are probably the only one......  linux for me | 01/16/09
MS OS is outragously expensive .. for what you get  mavr1c | 01/16/09
Agree 100%  mavr1c | 01/16/09
RE: Want to run legacy Windows apps on Vista? Try the MED-V beta  Loverock Davidson | 01/15/09
The point is ...  de-void | 01/15/09
You missed my point  Loverock Davidson | 01/15/09
Think more like Parralels I think  LiquidLearner | 01/15/09
The OS is the problem NOT the APP  mavr1c | 01/16/09
MS is going to lose me if they don't wake up.  rlawler | 01/15/09
Here we go again...  bobiroc | 01/15/09
Yes here we go again and Still  mavr1c | 01/16/09
So what's wrong with just using Virtual PC 2007 in the first place?  V@... | 01/15/09
Virtual PC, App-V, MED-V  TheGraduate | 01/20/09
Give me a break here  Lerianis | 01/15/09
No breaks for you  OldCabanaGuy | 01/18/09
Finally... WINE for Windows..  TedKraan | 01/16/09
And this is just released NOW?  cpt_slog@... | 01/16/09
RE: Want to run legacy Windows apps on Vista? Try the MED-V beta  jbielot@... | 01/16/09
Virtual PC 2007?????  Narg | 01/16/09
re: Virtual PC 2007  TheGraduate | 01/20/09
RE: Want to run legacy Windows apps on Vista? Try the MED-V beta  sykandtyed | 01/17/09
RE: Want to run legacy Windows apps on Vista? Try the MED-V beta  sword85282@... | 01/23/09

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