VMLauncher allows you to open any file or folder from your local host system in a specified Virtual Machine. This improves the integration of Windows Virtual PC. There is no need anymore to open the Virtual Machine in Desktop Mode to install a new application!
You can open any program, file or folder directly from your Windows 7 Desktop. Just right click on the application, file or folder and select the “Open in Virtual Machine” and it will open in the selected Virtual Machine but will run directly on your Windows 7 Desktop.
Example: You want to install a new program in XP Mode (Virtual Machine). Just right click onto the Setup file and select "Open in XP Mode". The setup will start directly in the XP Mode Virtual Machine but will run on the Windows 7 Desktop.
Requirements – Host System
- Windows 7
- Windows Virtual PC 7 RC
- .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
Requirements – Guest System
- Integration Features installed
- Integration Features activated
- Visual Basic 6.0 Runtime
- MSXML 3.0
Installation – Host System
- Extract the files to any folder with write permission on your pc
- Run the VMLauncher.exe
Installation – Guest System
- Copy the VMLauncher.exe from the Client folder to any folder in the Virtual Machine
- Run the VMLauncher.exe in the Virtual Machine
- Answer the appearing messagebox with yes to install the software
How to use
- Open the VMLauncher.exe on the host system
- Check the Virtual Machines in the list on the left side which should appear in the context menu
- Click Apply to update the context menu
Now you can right click on any file in Windows Explorer and select "Open in xxxxxx" and the file will open in the selected Virtual Machine.
Function description
Refresh
This will refresh the list of available Virtual Machines. All VMs with VMLauncher.exe from the Client folder installed will appear in this list.
Create Launchfile
This allows you to create a custom launch file. With the custom launch file you can start any application in a specific Virtual Machine.
To create a launch file
- select the Virtual Machine in which the program should from the list above
- enter the full application path into the input dialog (e.g. C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe)
- save the launch file where you can easily access it (e.g. your Desktop or Startmenu)
To run the program in the VM just double click the Launchfile.
Keep Launchfiles
This will keep all the launchfiles created through “Open in xxxxx” in the application folder.
Normally a launchfile gets deleted after it has been executed.
This function is indended for debug reasons only.
Custom created launchfiles (created with the Create Launchfile button) will never be deleted!
Show VMs in folder context menus
This will add the "Open in xxxxxx" context menu entries for the selected VMs also in the context menus of folders.
With this function enabled you can right click any folder and select "Open in xxxx" to open it with the VM’s Windows Explorer.
Always Mount Network Drive
If this option is enabled VMLauncher will always connect a network drive to the host system and open the file through the mounted path. You should use this function if some setup applications do not work (see Mount Network Drive for these filetypes)
Mount Network Drive for these filetypes
VMLauncher will mount a network drive to the host if one of the specified filetypes should be opened in a VM.
For example .msi files will create an error if they are launched through a RDP share (e.g. \\tsclient\C\setup.msi).
If you add .msi to the list of filetypes the msi file will be launched from the mounted drive and run normally without any error (e.g. R:\setup.msi)
Discard & Close
Closes the configuration window without saving the changes
Apply
This will apply the changes and leave the window open An UAC window will appear - you need to allow it to make the changes
Save & Close
This will apply the changes and close the configuration window. A UAC window will appear - you need to allow it to make the changes
Free Download: VMlauncher.zip (Version 0.9)