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1.**Virtual machine (VMware Workstation and install, after installation, it comes with VMware Tools, right-click on the VM - install VMware tools, open the computer in the VM and find the VMware Tools installation package in Figure 2, click Install, please see the figure:
2.After completing the above installation, a blank folder of VMware is created on the physical machine.
3.Set the path of the shared file on the virtual machine, right-click the virtual machine - Settings - Options - Shared folder, please see the figure
4.Open the computer in the virtual machine, and there is an additional folder below, which is the shared folder between the physical machine and the virtual machine, and add a file to the virtual machine, which is also available and available in the physical machine. This completes the file sharing between the real and the virtual.
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Try this method:
1. First add a virtual NIC to the host, steps: add new hardware in the device manager, network adapter - Microsoft loopback adapter
2. Equip the virtual NIC with an IP address, set it to as, and set the subnet mask to as.
3. Enter the main interface of the VPC and select your virtual system (such as Win98), select Settings - Network Connection - Adapter 1 - Microsoft Loopback Adapter.
5. Set the host and virtual machine as the same workgroup, 6. Enter the MS DOS mode of Win98, execute: ping, and see if it can be ping. If it can be pinged, it means that the LAN between the host and the virtual machine has been successfully built, and then you can share the Internet between the host and the virtual machine through the Internet connection sharing of the system.
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Pack up the finished virtual machine and send one to everyone.
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Set the virtual machine's network to bridging mode and use a static IP address. The rest of the operation is to set up a network share, which is the same as the operation of a physical machine.
1. Set up the router, do not enable DHCP, and set the computers in the network to the same network segment, such as:
2. Set up sharing for the folder that needs to be shared. This makes the in-network computer section accessible. It is not recommended to share the root directory of a disk.
3. If the computer on the public network wants to access the shared folder, you need to map the computer where the shared folder is located to the public network. Set it up on your router.
4. In the case of dial-up Internet access, the public IP address you get each time you dial up may be different, and you need to use other software such as "peanut shell".
5. If you want to provide external services, it is not recommended to use the file sharing method, and you can use the FTP that comes with Windows to achieve it. The method of enabling FTP in Windows 2000 is relatively simple. Once the IIS component is installed, it can be set up.
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Set the network to bridge mode Bridged: Conncted directly to the physical network
In this way, the virtual machine will be assigned an IP from the same network segment as the physical machine.
Other operations are the same as on a physical machine, sharing a folder, and others can connect to the computer through the IP or computer name.
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In general, there are several ways to do this:
1. VMware Tools is installed on the virtual machine, which directly supports file dragging, no need to share;
2. Install VMware Tools on the virtual machine, enable the built-in sharing function of the virtual machine, set the host directory to be shared in the "Virtual Machine Settings", and then map the network drive in the virtual machine.
3. Set the virtual machine and the host in the same network segment, generally use "bridge" (remember to enable the corresponding virtual network card in other modes), and then set up LAN sharing as in the real environment;
4. Use third-party software, such as QQ, Qianmo, etc.
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Bridging the network, and then it's like LAN sharing.
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