Sent: 08/31/2008
From: Bob Yee
Message:Thanks for the reply Bill.
As for the internet connection problem, I managed to fix it before I got any
reply for my post by reading a post from this newsgroup which said the Host
OS had to be connected first before running the Guest OS. True enough , I
tried it and it works.
But I encountered another problem when I tried to share a folder on the
HOST with my VM. Each time I tried to open that folder the Guest OS Window
Explorer crashed. In the end I managed to get the sharing to work by
networking the HOST & Guest OS just like in your reply.
Thanks.
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> "Bill Grant" wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > "Bob Yee" <(email address - cut out)> wrote in message
> > news:(email address - cut out)...
> > > I'm running Win XP Pro as guest os on a Windows Vista Business host. In
> > > VPC
> > > guest oS Networking is set to NAT. And I connect to the internet from the
> > > host os via dial-up. I've been struggling to get guest OS browser to work.
> > > I
> > > have tried disabling firewall on the host OS but still it did not help.
> > > I know very little about networking, so any help appreciated.
> > > Thanks.
> > > --
> > > YCK
> >
> > If shared networking (NAT) doesn't work for you, you could try ICS on the
> > host.
> >
> > Normally ICS is used to allow a second physical computer to share another
> > computer's Internet connection. It can also be used from a virtual machine
> > if you install a Microsoft Loopback Adapter in the host machine.
> > Unfortunately the Vista help files are not very helpful on how to do this.
> >
> > To install a Microsoft Loopback Adapter in Vista, go to control panel
> > and select Add Hardware.
> > Select "Install the hardware that I manually select.." button.
> > Select Network adapters.
> > Select Microsoft in the left pane and Microsoft Loopback Adapter in the
> > right pane.
> > Click Next.
> >
> > Now you can enable ICS on the Vista machine. (This is explained quite
> > well in the help files). Select your dialup connection as the public
> > interface and the loopback adapter as the private interface.
> >
> > You should now have an option in VPC to connect your vm to the loopback
> > adapter rather than use Shared Networking (NAT). When you start up the vm it
> > should get its network config from ICS and get an IP address 192.168.0.x and
> > use the loopback adapter (192.168.0.1) as its default gateway and DNS
> > address. (Check by typing ipconfig at a command prompt in XP). If the host
> > is connected to the Internet, the guest should be able to share the
> > connection.
> >
> >
> > 0000000......3.20200/
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> I'm running Win XP Pro as guest os on a Windows Vista Business host. In VPC
> guest oS Networking is set to NAT. And I connect to the internet from the
> host os via dial-up. I've been struggling to get guest OS browser to work. I
> have tried disabling firewall on the host OS but still it did not help.
> I know very little about networking, so any help appreciated.
> Thanks.
> --
> YCK
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> I'm running Win XP Pro as guest os on a Windows Vista Business host. In VPC
> guest oS Networking is set to NAT. And I connect to the internet from the
> host os via dial-up. I've been struggling to get guest OS browser to work. I
> have tried disabling firewall on the host OS but still it did not help.
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> Thanks.
> --
> YCK
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> I'm running Win XP Pro as guest os on a Windows Vista Business host. In VPC
> guest oS Networking is set to NAT. And I connect to the internet from the
> host os via dial-up. I've been struggling to get guest OS browser to work. I
> have tried disabling firewall on the host OS but still it did not help.
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> Thanks.
> --
> YCK
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> I'm running Win XP Pro as guest os on a Windows Vista Business host. In VPC
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> Thanks.
> --
> YCK
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> I'm running Win XP Pro as guest os on a Windows Vista Business host. In VPC
> guest oS Networking is set to NAT. And I connect to the internet from the
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> have tried disabling firewall on the host OS but still it did not help.
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> Thanks.
> --
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> I'm running Win XP Pro as guest os on a Windows Vista Business host. In VPC
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> have tried disabling firewall on the host OS but still it did not help.
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> Thanks.
> --
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> I'm running Win XP Pro as guest os on a Windows Vista Business host. In VPC
> guest oS Networking is set to NAT. And I connect to the internet from the
> host os via dial-up. I've been struggling to get guest OS browser to work. I
> have tried disabling firewall on the host OS but still it did not help.
> I know very little about networking, so any help appreciated.
> Thanks.
> --
> YCK
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> I'm running Win XP Pro as guest os on a Windows Vista Business host. In VPC
> guest oS Networking is set to NAT. And I connect to the internet from the
> host os via dial-up. I've been struggling to get guest OS browser to work. I
> have tried disabling firewall on the host OS but still it did not help.
> I know very little about networking, so any help appreciated.
> Thanks.
> --
> YCK