Hello,
I'm having trouble with my network... First, the situation:
I have a Vista Ultimate running as my main machine. It gets an (statically assigned) dhcp ip address on its wired LAN from a router. On this Vista, I have VMWare server installed, and on it is an XP Pro. This virtual machine also gets a (statically assigned) dhcp ip addres on its lan from the same router.
The router is set to work as a router, not as a gateway.
Now, I connect the Vista machine via a modem to the internet.
First problem: at this point, the XP can no longer access shared folders on the Vista machine (despite the fact that "password shared folders" is enabled). How do I solve this without breaching security too much?
Second problem: I'd like the XP to also be able to access the internet connection. I have set the sharing option in the dialup connection of the Vista machine, but the (standard present) Internet Connection on the XP does not seem to pick it up... How do I get this?
Thanks!!!
Jörg
I'm having trouble with my network... First, the situation:
I have a Vista Ultimate running as my main machine. It gets an (statically assigned) dhcp ip address on its wired LAN from a router. On this Vista, I have VMWare server installed, and on it is an XP Pro. This virtual machine also gets a (statically assigned) dhcp ip addres on its lan from the same router.
The router is set to work as a router, not as a gateway.
Now, I connect the Vista machine via a modem to the internet.
First problem: at this point, the XP can no longer access shared folders on the Vista machine (despite the fact that "password shared folders" is enabled). How do I solve this without breaching security too much?
Second problem: I'd like the XP to also be able to access the internet connection. I have set the sharing option in the dialup connection of the Vista machine, but the (standard present) Internet Connection on the XP does not seem to pick it up... How do I get this?
Thanks!!!
Jörg
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