On Mon, 25 May 2009 15:22:57 -0500, bejeeper <guest@xxxxxx-email.com>
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>Bo Berglund;1050450 Wrote: Quote:
>> On Mon, 25 May 2009 11:15:58 -0500, bejeeper <guest@xxxxxx-email.com>
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>> > >I'm beat. It seems I have everything ready to go, but I can't get
>> > hooked
>> > >up. I tried the NAT adapter, but now changed to loopback adapter. The
>> > >computer sees the network, but I just can't make it go.
> > >>
>> It would help you if you specified more in detail your setup:
>> - Which version of VPC (VPC2007, VPC2007SP1, Windows Virtual PC...)?
>> - What guest operating system did you install?
>> - What resources did you give to the guest?
>> - Which host operating system?
>> - How is the host networked?
>> - etc etc
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>> Bo Berglund (Sweden)
>>Without that noone is really able to help you.
>>Networking normally just works if you do not fiddle with the defaults.
>>I had a previous thread about printing from vpc. I guess it ran out of
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>I installed vpc 2007 on my vista 64x home premium
OK, but was it VPC2007SP1 or VPC2007???
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>I installed windows 98se on that.
Windows 98, that's pretty old and I do not remember how good it was at
networking...
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>I installed autocad 2000.
Does not matter
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>I have the printer set up for shared.
Where? and How?
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>I just want to be able to print from my AutoCad.
Works like any other Windows App, I assume...
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>I don't know what I just did there, sorry.
Then it is hard, because your problem seems to be the networking part
and here we need to know:
A) How is the host networked?
B) What is the network setup in the guest settings in VPC2007
C) How did you configure networking in the guest
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Bo Berglund (Sweden)