Microsoft VPC IE image expiration
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http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=21EABB90-958F-4B64-B5F1-73D0A413C8EF&displaylang=en

The IE6/7/8 XP SP3 images made available for testing from Microsoft are set to expire tomorrow(!) April 30. I'm a little concerned that Microsoft has not posted new images up yet since I use these fairly often as an easy way to test for IE6/7 compatibility issues that come up.

Does anyone else here have experience with these VPC images over a longer time frame to know that they will actually post new images tomorrow so there's no lapse? Or does anyone know of a good way to get this to the attention of the right person at Microsoft and make sure an image refresh happens?

Otherwise, does anyone have a good suggestion on how to test IE6/7 on the same machine that doesn't involve these free images?

Fleshings answered 29/4, 2009 at 19:2 Comment(2)
For a way to use "expired" VHD images (working in Windows 7 as of Apr 4, 2012), see my answer here: https://mcmap.net/q/734039/-how-to-run-the-microsoft-windows-xp-vhd-for-testing-with-ie-6-0-with-a-valid-un-expired-dateArchiearchiepiscopacy
Answer here: https://mcmap.net/q/734039/-how-to-run-the-microsoft-windows-xp-vhd-for-testing-with-ie-6-0-with-a-valid-un-expired-dateDissertate
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I'm using a fairly old image that expired a while ago. It tends to run for a while and then giving a message about being expired, and then again in about an hour it resets itself. If your version does the same, I'd say it's not a problem really, just restart and off you go.

Bumgarner answered 29/4, 2009 at 19:16 Comment(1)
That's good to know it will probably continue working. Thanks!Fleshings
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As far as I know all VPC images have an expiration date of some sort. So, when they expire, they start rebooting every 2 hours, but other than that they work fine. A message pops up after an hour or work, which means you have another hour left. To work a little longer, you can pause the VPC (Action -> Pause) each time you don't need it for a while.

When the MOSS 2007 VHD that I was using for a while expired, I think it took them a month or so to put out a new one.

As for testing for IE 6/7/8, check out Expression Web SuperPreview - it's pretty cool. More detailed description here.

Dorita answered 30/4, 2009 at 22:19 Comment(0)
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If you've got a Technet / MSDN subscription, you could download the public RC1 of Windows 7 beginning April 30th, which, as I've heard, contains a copy of Windows XP (with IE6) licensed for Virtual machine use. Its a pretty neat feature, but basically it'll let you run IE 6 & IE 7 SxS without having to bother about downloading an updated VPC image. You can read all about it here and watch a video.

Alternatively wait a few more days (May 5th) and download the public RC of Windows 7 with the same functionality.

Dreg answered 29/4, 2009 at 19:19 Comment(0)
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Looks like MS updated the VPC images on May 5.

See: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=21EABB90-958F-4B64-B5F1-73D0A413C8EF&displaylang=en

Fleshings answered 8/5, 2009 at 16:43 Comment(0)
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This has happened before with the VS.NET 2010 CTP, I think. I believe there is a way to set up an image so that the system clock of the guest OS is separate from the clock of the host OS. You can edit the VPC configuration file, then set the system clock of the guest OS back a few months.

Smallwood answered 29/4, 2009 at 19:12 Comment(1)
I searched and found my .vpc files and didn't see any reference to the clock. Perhaps they are setup differently than the VS2010 images.Fleshings
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The VHD images can now be downloaded from http://www.modern.ie/en-us/virtualization-tools#downloads

modern.ie is owned by microsoft so it's the official stuff.

Autograph answered 22/8, 2014 at 8:12 Comment(1)
Unfortunately this website has now been retired by MicrosoftDissertate

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