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| | Network Connectivity issue Installed VPC 2007 SP1, first time i've used any of the VPC tools. I have an unattended build based on a DOS boot disk which cannot connect to the server to start the process - I get an error 53, path not found (so the driver stack is OK), the virtual NIC in the VM is set to Shared netowrking (NAT), which I would have expected to work, but it doesn't. I know I have an IP address, as i'd not get as far as error 53 otherwise. I think the problem is WINS related - if the network client (MSDOS client v3.0, basic redirector) does not get the correct WINS servers (the host has them correctly, and the host can see the build server). If anyone can shed any light on that, i'd be grateful. Now to my real question. During this exercise, i read the help file, and it describes the VM NIC config named "Network adapter on the physical computer", which would certainly resolve my issue, as my regular DHCP server would be used, thus guaranteeing everything being correct. Unfortunately, I don't have that option available in the drop-down - I have Shared, Local Only and Not Connected. Can anyone explain why "Network adapter on the physical computer" is not in my list? Any ideas how to get it in there? Host is XP SP2 in a domain environment. TIA DM |
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| | Re: Network Connectivity issue On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 02:40:01 -0800, DarthMuppet <DarthMuppet@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >Now to my real question. During this exercise, i read the help file, and it >describes the VM NIC config named "Network adapter on the physical computer", >which would certainly resolve my issue, as my regular DHCP server would be >used, thus guaranteeing everything being correct. Unfortunately, I don't have >that option available in the drop-down - I have Shared, Local Only and Not >Connected. Can anyone explain why "Network adapter on the physical computer" >is not in my list? Any ideas how to get it in there? Host is XP SP2 in a >domain environment. > THen in the list of services locate the item "Virtual Machine Network Services". If the checkbox is not checked then check it. THis should be the solution. Biut if it is checked and it does not show up anyway in your combobox in VPC2007 then you might have to update the driver for your network card (on the host). Probably it is not compatible with the VMNS and so it cannot use this card. -- Bo Berglund (Sweden) |
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| | Re: Network Connectivity issue Updating the NIC driver seems to have done the trick - well, at least the NIC appears in that list, but the other problem remains. Having checked with Wireshark, I can see that the DHCP offer comes with WINS / NBNS servers, but when the DOS client tries to resolve my server name, it only broadcasts to the local subnet, and fails. I know the client is set up correctly, as i can build physical hardware on the same subnet with the same image (in fact, i can build a VMware guest on the same host PC with the same image), so i conclude that the VPC is not passing the WINS configuration to the guest OS. I'll try it on a clean machine. Cheers! DM "Bo Berglund" wrote: Quote: > On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 02:40:01 -0800, DarthMuppet > <DarthMuppet@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: > >Now to my real question. During this exercise, i read the help file, and it > >describes the VM NIC config named "Network adapter on the physical computer", > >which would certainly resolve my issue, as my regular DHCP server would be > >used, thus guaranteeing everything being correct. Unfortunately, I don't have > >that option available in the drop-down - I have Shared, Local Only and Not > >Connected. Can anyone explain why "Network adapter on the physical computer" > >is not in my list? Any ideas how to get it in there? Host is XP SP2 in a > >domain environment. > > > On the host open the propereties of the network card. > THen in the list of services locate the item "Virtual Machine Network > Services". If the checkbox is not checked then check it. THis should > be the solution. > > Biut if it is checked and it does not show up anyway in your combobox > in VPC2007 then you might have to update the driver for your network > card (on the host). Probably it is not compatible with the VMNS and so > it cannot use this card. > > -- > > Bo Berglund (Sweden) > |
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