Obviously only
Win98 and WinXP support the cooler features such as
mapping folders on the Mac as network drives, and printing to the Mac
printer.
I'm sure I've mapped DOS in VPC to both shared folders and printers.
Although this would have been with much older versions of VPC (v1, 2 or
3). I do know for sure that I have run WIn95 with both.
But who knows, this is now MS VPC, so I'm sure they made any features
that might be useful work exclusively with whatever version of Windows
they want to make you use.
I believe you have to have the VPC extensions for the OS, and that MS-DOS
isn't a supported OS under VPC7. I bypass this by having a virtual D: Drive
for DOS and Win98, and booting the Win98 system when I need to copy files
from the Mac to DOS. I could do it under WinXP, but
that would interrupt
what I have running there, and it takes a lot longer for XP to
boot (or
shutdown).
Zane