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4 Replies Last post: Jun 20, 2009 10:53 PM by vmjmelan  

VMware Server 2 - Accessing host Files posted: Jun 19, 2009 11:41 PM

Click to view nnila's profile Lurker 2 posts since
Jun 19, 2009
I've created datastores with VMware Server 2 and they have been created fine.
I'm not sure though how to access these from the virtual machine (a WinXP Pro Client).

I try to just access shares on the computer normally but these dont work.
I also tried to ftp to the host machine and this failed (host machine is Windows 7 Ultimate - basically same as Vista).

Wondering if someone can give me some step by steps on how to do this as I've been trying to do it all evening/afternoon with no luck.

Thanks

Re: VMware Server 2 - Accessing host Files

1. Jun 20, 2009 8:31 AM in response to: nnila
Click to view puzzledtux's profile Hot Shot 232 posts since
Dec 18, 2008
What is the network settings (bridged, nat or hostonly) that you have chosen for your virtual machines? Does your host operating system have any firewall rules enabled? Are you able to ping your virtual machine from your host?

Re: VMware Server 2 - Accessing host Files

3. Jun 20, 2009 9:19 PM in response to: nnila
Click to view vmjmelan's profile Lurker 5 posts since
Oct 13, 2008

similar/same problem here - vmware server 2, bridged networking

vista x64 host (static ip), win xp pro guest (DHCP)

I am unable to access shares between the host and guest. However, the other computers on my network can access both the host and guest shares.

Re: VMware Server 2 - Accessing host Files

4. Jun 20, 2009 10:54 PM in response to: vmjmelan
Click to view vmjmelan's profile Lurker 5 posts since
Oct 13, 2008
ok, so i think i have fixed my issue:

there seem to be a host NIC setting (TCP / UDP Checksum Offloading) that must be disabled for accessing shares between the host and guest:

More info here at the bottom:

http://communities.vmware.com/message/702003

and described in more detail here:

http://cs.rthand.com/blogs/blog_with_righthand/archive/2007/10/16/Peculiar-problem-involving-Windows-2003_2C00_-VMWare-Server_2C00_-SQL-Server-2005-and-networking.aspx

i had to reboot the host also.

hope this helps you as well:)

it seems strange that this problem has not been fixed yet as it has been around for years, maybe there is something else i am missing??

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