Re: Set up network Issue: Host Windows 7 and Guest Windows XP and Guest Linux
By default, VMnet1 is Host-Only and VMnet8 is NAT. Bridged doesn't show up on the host as a VMnet, because it's just an additional protocol bound to the physical adapter. In case of Bridged networking...
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Hi Welcome to the communities. Turn off windows update ,I have faced so many time on different system . "a journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step."
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Folks,Hello. Thanks a lot for replying. I assign the IP addresses for 3 machines as below:Host Windows 7:Ethernet adapter VMware Network Adapter VMnet8:IPv4 Address 192.168.196.1Subnet Mask...
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Why in the world are you assigning 3 different IP Addresses for the Default Gateway!? If the VM's Network Adapter is set to Bridged then the Guest OSes IP Address for the Default Gateway needs to be...
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The answers have already been given in the previous replies.Anyway, let's put it the other way around. What do you want/need to achieve?Do the VM's require Internet access?Does any external system need...
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Folks,Hello. Thanks a lot for replying. Assume VM requires internet access. The thing is that I installed Oracle Database Server in Linux and Oracle Database Client in Windows XP. In order for Oracle...
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There's no need for bridged networking in this case, because no external system needs to access the VMs. This is a use case for NAT (VMnet8).What you may want to do is to reset the host's VMnet8...
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Folks,Hello. Thanks a lot for replying. For the 2 Guest OSes VMs, I selected VMplayer3>VM>Settings>Hardware>Network Adapter>Network Connection>select NAT. I set the value as...
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Maybe you'll get it if I say it a third time!... "The first thing to keep in mind with using the ping command is that many OSes, by default, block ICMP Echo Requests (ping) so you need to make sure...
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Folks,Hello. Thanks a lot for replying.How to know whether the 3 machines can connect with each other or not in this case?How to configure all Firewalls properly to allow the communications being...
View ArticleRe: Problems virtualizing Windows 8 OEM using VMware Converter 5.1 and Player...
G'day, Thanks for your reply.Jimmy123 wrote:sure, i installed windows 8 from a ISO file whitout troublei could even install the vm toolsprobably something goes wrong with the P2V conversion I'm trying...
View ArticleRe: Problems virtualizing Windows 8 OEM using VMware Converter 5.1 and Player...
G'day, Thanks for your reply.Jimmy123 wrote: could you not try a conversion with the standalone converter boot CD ?from outside of windows 8Where do I find this? I can only see a download for the .EXE...
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Folks,Hello. Thanks a lot for replying. I cannot find anything related to this topic in google.Can any folk tell me how to test whether 2 VMs can connect with each other besides using PING ip_address...
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user1234567 wrote: I cannot find anything related to this topic in google. Are you crazy!? Look at the image below and change 7 to XP in the search string for XP Fix the Firewalls first! Once you've...
View ArticleRe: vmware.service fail on Fedora 19
Ok, this has been solved, at least for me. First, check this page out: Vmware 9.0.x on Linux-3.10.0 patches? Then, the vmblock issue is solved here:...
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I ran into basically the same issue: Problem Summary:While playing minecraft or other game on a virtual machine guest OS, the mouse control becomes so bad that it is unmanageable, while the same game...
View ArticleMigration form Ubuntu x32 to Win7 x64
Hi all, I'm using VMware Player 5.0.1 build-894247 installed on Ubuntu x32 (workstation is x64 )In VM Player I have installed Win7 x64.Now I would like to copy my Win7 x64 bits instance to another...
View ArticleRe: VMWare doesn't start after kernel update
I had the same issue today with Fedora 18 after it upgraded the kernel to 3.10. I solved it following the instructions given on https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/VMware#3.10_kernels
View ArticleRe: Migration form Ubuntu x32 to Win7 x64
Welcome to the Community, if the VM currently runs on this host, it shouldn't matter which host OS you use. The important part for running 64 bit guests is that the physical system meets the...
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