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| | Virtual Machine: no internet This is my setup: I have 2 computers connected to the internet through a router. 1 Laptop wirelessly connected, and a desktop wired to the router. The desktop is running WinXP SP3. I also have Virtual Server 2005 R1 installed. I am studying for a MCITP so I am running Windows 2008 server on a virtual machine within VS. Yet, the vm gets the "Limited or No Connectivity" on the network card. What I want to accomplish: I want to be able to setup the virtual os so that I can remote into it from my laptop and not be forced to work at the desktop machine hosting the virtual machines, since other people use it. The whole reason I chose Virtual Server over Virtual PC was that it runs as a service and won't interfere with other users. I've looked into adding a loopback adapter and setting up ICS but that takes away my ability to remote in, correct? What are my options? Is there a simple fix for what I want to accomplish? Thanks for the insight! |
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| | Re: Virtual Machine: no internet "Joshua Kassab" <joshkassab@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:48895AAD-16CD-48B6-A5BF-E60F61D46B52@xxxxxx Quote: > This is my setup: > > I have 2 computers connected to the internet through a router. 1 Laptop > wirelessly connected, and a desktop wired to the router. The desktop is > running WinXP SP3. I also have Virtual Server 2005 R1 installed. I am > studying for a MCITP so I am running Windows 2008 server on a virtual > machine within VS. Yet, the vm gets the "Limited or No Connectivity" on > the network card. > > What I want to accomplish: > I want to be able to setup the virtual os so that I can remote into it > from my laptop and not be forced to work at the desktop machine hosting > the virtual machines, since other people use it. The whole reason I chose > Virtual Server over Virtual PC was that it runs as a service and won't > interfere with other users. > > I've looked into adding a loopback adapter and setting up ICS but that > takes away my ability to remote in, correct? > > What are my options? Is there a simple fix for what I want to accomplish? > Thanks for the insight! Server. What network is the vm connected to? How does it get its network config? If it is configured to be in the same network as your LAN machines and set to get its network config from your router, it should just work! What do you get if you do an ipconfig /all in the OS running on the vm? Sometimes DHCP does not work properly for vms. This seems to be caused by an incompatibility with some network drivers. If this is the case, you should be able to get it working by manually assigning an IP, netmask and gateway address to the vm. |
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