Sent: 03/12/2007
From: MikeN
Message:Sorry, Port security was actually on.
"MikeN" wrote:
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> I'm running Vista Ultimate as a Host pc, and installed Windows XP in a
> virtual PC. I'm behind a router providing DCHP to the local network. Port
> security is turned off. Shared network (nat) works, but I'm trying to have
> the VM sit on the network so other machines can see it. When I connect to
> the Intel Pro, I comes back with limited or no connectivity. Is there
> something in Vista blocking the VM from sharing the adapter?
Sent: 03/20/2007
From: "ColinN"<(email address - cut out)>
Message:
Well, Im having the Same problem how do you turn off "Port Security"...
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> I'm running Vista Ultimate as a Host pc, and installed Windows XP in a
> virtual PC. I'm behind a router providing DCHP to the local network. Port
> security is turned off. Shared network (nat) works, but I'm trying to have
> the VM sit on the network so other machines can see it. When I connect to
> the Intel Pro, I comes back with limited or no connectivity. Is there
> something in Vista blocking the VM from sharing the adapter?
Sent: 03/21/2007
From: "Bill Grant" <not.available@online>
Message: It's possible, but it isn't usually a problem.Virtual Machine Networking
Services is the extra code added to make the NIC capable of servicing both
the host and guest. It normally allows the guest machine to get its own IP
from a DHCP service on the LAN. Problems can arise if the host is using a
wireless NIC,. and occasionally there is a problem with VMNS interacting
with a particular NIC driver.
"ColinN" <(email address - cut out)> wrote in message
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>
>> I'm running Vista Ultimate as a Host pc, and installed Windows XP in a
>> virtual PC. I'm behind a router providing DCHP to the local network.
>> Port
>> security is turned off. Shared network (nat) works, but I'm trying to
>> have
>> the VM sit on the network so other machines can see it. When I connect
>> to
>> the Intel Pro, I comes back with limited or no connectivity. Is there
>> something in Vista blocking the VM from sharing the adapter?
>
> Well, Im having the Same problem how do you turn off "Port Security"...
>
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