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| | NAT without DHCP I need to use virtual Virtual PC 2007's NAT feature to give Internet connectivity to several virtual machines, but I need to deploy my own DHCP server inside the virtual network (using a Windows 2003 VM). Can I use VPC's NAT but disable the integrated DHCP service it automatically provides, or at least configure it to give out the network configuration *I* like the VMs to have? Thanks Massimo |
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