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Yep. Several of our customers have been investigating that approach - Windows 7 and IE8/9 desktops for those apps that will certify on a modern desktop, and VMs running XP and IE6 for the legacy stuff.
Those people are never going to look at ReactOS, because even if it were perfectly compatible, they'd have no support from vendors.