ABOUT VMWARE NETWORK SHARE 100

Updated on technology 2024-02-09
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In fact, there is no need to set it, after installing the system, VMware will adopt it by default"Bridging"As long as the real host can access the Internet, then the virtual machine can also access the Internet.

    You can go and give it a try. So it used to be with me. After I installed the system of the virtual machine, I thought for a long time about which connection method to use, and I figured it out for a long time, but unfortunately I found that I only needed to use the default one.

    Do you dial up the Internet by yourself or share the Internet with a router?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Actually, you don't need to set up anything, you have to achieve this. Leave the default setting, which is Use Bridge. The first default item at the time of installation.

    In the network, the auto-bridging item may need to be changed, don't use its auto-selection. Then the host virtual network alludes to the first item there, which is vmnet0, and manually selects one of them.

    To realize the Internet, but also to be able to share real host resources. Then your real host needs dual network cards, first share the network card with the Internet connection, we assume that it is a local connection, then your other network card is assumed to be a local connection 1. Your vmnet0 manually selects local connection 1, and that's it.

    I also add: the same is true for cell broadband, if you share the network card that connects you to the outside broadband, then the second network card system of your intranet will naturally fix an IP for you. And you vmnet0 wants this second NIC, not the first NIC.

    If you choose the first network card, you can't share the resources of the real host, you can only access the Internet.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    "Shared VM" means that there are multiple VMware Workstations in the network, in which the "Shared VM" feature is enabled (assuming this host is A), and other hosts that have VMware Workstation installed (assuming host B) can use the "Connect to Server" function, connect to VMware Workstation that provides the "shared" function, and use the virtual machine on host A and run it on host A, just showing the interface, The operation is controlled on host B.

    The virtual machine can be set to add a virtual optical drive, this optical drive can allow us to read the optical drive of the physical machine through the setting, and can also read and write the virtual optical drive of the ISO file, through this function, we make the files on the physical machine into ISO files through the floppy disk, and then read the files through the virtual machine, so as to realize the function of sharing files between the host and the virtual machine.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    As long as you install the virtual machine normally, the network will be automatically shared, but the way is different, you can use the nat method for dialing up the number yourself, and you can use the bridging method for routing the Internet.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Don't be so troublesome, for the computer, the virtual machine is also a machine, so if it is a Windows system, it can be directly accessed by network sharing.

    First of all, if the default account is administrator and the password is empty.

    On the machine you want to share the file with: Start Run Local Policy Security Options Penultimate Disable.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You're probably talking about VMware, right?

    I've tossed it before, but vmware is really cumbersome and not easy to use.

    For folder sharing, please refer to:

    Tutorial] Implement a shared folder between the XP virtual machine in VirtualBox and the host Win7.

    Solved] Implement file and folder sharing between (Guest OS) Mac in VirtualBox and Host (Host OS) Win7.

    There is no post address here, please search the title with Google yourself, and you can find the post address).

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    As with a local area network, the same homegroup is set up.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    LAN mode:

    If the host is connected to the Internet through the gateway or ** in the LAN, then the network mode of the virtual machine is set to bridged connection, and the IP is placed.

    The address is set to the same host in the same network segment, for example, the host IP is the gateway and the virtual machine IP is the IP address

    Set it as one of them, be careful not to duplicate it with the existing IP, and then set the gateway as well, and you can surf the Internet.

    Broadband dial-up mode:

    There are three ways to do this in this case:

    1. The network mode of the virtual machine is set to bridged connection, and sharing is enabled in the dial-up connection, and the service "routing" is started

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    access", the IP of the virtual machine is set to one of them, and the gateway is set to .

    2. The network mode of the virtual machine is set to NAT mode, the three services of VMware are started, and the IP of the virtual machine is set to automatically obtained.

    3. Install ** software such as ccproxy, set the host IP to a LAN IP such as, and set the virtual machine IP to.

    One of them (not 23), starts the service "routing."

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    Browser settings and port numbers in the machine.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There are many ways.

    1.You can specify the network that bridges the physical machines.

    2.You can use a .net connection.

    3.Host sharing mode is available.

    These can be selected from the network icon in the bottom right corner.

    You can set the network settings as shown in the figure below.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. The virtual machine is mapped to the host.

    In the virtual shutdown state, double-click the hard disk in the device bar on the right, click "Utilities" in the pop-up window, and select "Mapping". Open the Map Virtual Disk window, where the "volume" is which partition in the virtual machine you want to map to the host, if you need to change the content of the virtual machine, remove the following check, otherwise you can only read but not write. (If you don't select read-only mode, you will be asked if this is risky, whether to continue, choose yes).

    The rest of the content does not need to be changed, and it can be accessed directly from my computer on the host computer after "OK".

    If you want to start the virtual machine again, remember to select "Disconnect Mapping" in "Utilities" first, otherwise an error will pop up.

    Advantage: You don't have to open the virtual machine to use the disk files in the virtual machine on the host.

    Disadvantages: It can only be used in the virtual shutdown state, and cannot realize file sharing between the host and the virtual machine in the boot state.

    Second, the host is mapped to the virtual machine.

    Open VMware, after booting the virtual system:

    1. Add a shared directory.

    Press Ctrl+D to open "Virtual Machine Settings", click "Options", select "Shared Folder", and then click "Add" on the right

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