Cisco Works VMS 2.3 can be installed on a virtual machine?

Hello everyone:

Can Cisco works VMS 2.3 be installed on a virtual machine or can be migrated from a physical server to a virtual server?

His support?

Thanks for the reply...

Yes, I have installed VM 2.2, 2.3 and™ 4.0, x 4.5 and 5.0 on VM workstation 5 and 5.5. Not familiar with the migration.

Tom

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