This is basically a duplicate of this question, but the accepted answer was \"no\" and I would like to keep this question open until getting an actual answer instead of acceptin
Is this what you're looking for? I'm on Windows 7 that has the "virtual windows xp" feature installed (which is effectively vpc 2007).
[E] PS> $vpc = new-object -com virtualpc.application
[E] PS> $vpc
HostInfo : System.__ComObject
VirtualMachines : System.__ComObject
VirtualNetworks : System.__ComObject
UnconnectedNetworkAdapters : System.__ComObject
SupportDrivers : System.__ComObject
Tasks : System.__ComObject
MinimumMemoryPerVM : 4
MaximumMemoryPerVM : 3071
SuggestedMaximumMemoryPerVM : 2763
MaximumFloppyDrivesPerVM : 1
MaximumSerialPortsPerVM : 2
MaximumParallelPortsPerVM : 1
MaximumNetworkAdaptersPerVM : 4
MaximumNumberOfIDEBuses : 2
DefaultVMConfigurationPath : G:\Users\Oisin\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Virtual PC\Virtual Machines\
SearchPaths : {}
USBDeviceCollection : System.__ComObject
Name : Windows Virtual PC
Version : 6.1.7084.0
UpTime : 2