Hi, I have created a Virtual Machine that contains a Red Hat linux as its guest and that is being hosted by a Windows Server 2003 machine. Inside the Red Hat I have installed a JBoss ap...
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Hi, I have created a Virtual Machine that contains a Red Hat linux as its guest and that is being hosted by a Windows Server 2003 machine. Inside the Red Hat I have installed a JBoss application server, however I can only connect to it from inside the virtual machine, therefore I cannot connect to it from the host or any other machine besides the guest itself. I have configured the machine's network adapter as "bridged" and I can even ping it, however it appears that something is blocking the connection. Did I miss any configurations that block this communication? What should I do to solve this? Thanks, Komyg
Well I finally got things working now, the problem was that my virtual drive was: ethernet0.virtualDev = "e1000" instead of ethernet0.virtualDev = "vmxnet". Now I have another problem: I inst...
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Well I finally got things working now, the problem was that my virtual drive was: ethernet0.virtualDev = "e1000" instead of ethernet0.virtualDev = "vmxnet". Now I have another problem: I installed vmware-tools and I made the windows updates, but when I delete a file it disappears from my virtual c: (as it should), but when I go into c:->properties I find out that my virtual drive has the same empty space it had before I deleted the file. Can you help me? Thanks, Komyg0
I have a similar problem and need to access the virtual machine drive, but I have no vmware-mount.pl script. What can I do? I am running Windows XP as a guest to Kubuntu 6.06. Thanks, Komy...
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I have a similar problem and need to access the virtual machine drive, but I have no vmware-mount.pl script. What can I do? I am running Windows XP as a guest to Kubuntu 6.06. Thanks, Komyg
Hi, I recently installed a Windows XP Professional SP2 as a guest machine in my Kubuntu 6.06 LTS using VMPlayer. When I enter on control panel->system->device manager the network adapter is di...
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Hi, I recently installed a Windows XP Professional SP2 as a guest machine in my Kubuntu 6.06 LTS using VMPlayer. When I enter on control panel->system->device manager the network adapter is displayed as if windows didn't foud it's driver. When I try to install the driver using the network adapter cd Windows says that it couldn't find the driver inside the cd. Can anyone help me? Also I need to access the serial port but when enable the serial 0 on the VMPlayer menu it says that it hasn't found the serial port, but when I start VMPlayer as root it finds the serial port. Is there a permission issue here that I don't know about? If so how can I fix it? Thanks, Komyg