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I installed Vista on a virtual pc. It can see my internal network, but
cannot connect to the Internet. My ISP gives me a private address from the 192.168.x.x range. I'm using 192.168.2.x on my internal network. I'm using W2003 routing with NAT. All my other computers (including on virtual pc's) can connect to the Internet. Please advise. |
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Iz U using VMWare
and Wot is the host operating system Garry "Guus Ellenkamp" wrote in message ... I installed Vista on a virtual pc. It can see my internal network, but cannot connect to the Internet. My ISP gives me a private address from the 192.168.x.x range. I'm using 192.168.2.x on my internal network. I'm using W2003 routing with NAT. All my other computers (including on virtual pc's) can connect to the Internet. Please advise. |