NIC specific application setting in Windows 7

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    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
       #11

    For the the virtual box you will need a Image of a operating system. If you need help post back
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  2. Posts : 11
    West Bengal
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       #12

    Do I need to load an OS in virtual box as well? That's gonna slow the PC down like crazy. It only has like 2GB RAM on it.
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  3. Posts : 11
    West Bengal
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       #13

    arijitray81 said:
    benjy206 said:
    arijitray81 said:

    We are not using a VPN. My office is a dealership outlet for cars. We need to access the DMS (Distribution Management System) through a web browser login; e.g. http://10.92.1.1\login.asp ... Now, this connection is given to us through a CISCO router and we access this through a LAN connection on our PCs.

    Main Branch > Cisco Router > LAN
    Oh I understand you now. I thought you were trying to access you company from at home on a vpn sorry.

    Yes what your doing is hard maybe to do. Maybe there is a program. The only way I can think of is using a virtual machine such as VMplayer (Free) or VirtualBox (Free) and within the virtual machine you can use it one the internet or even the DMS
    I have been struggling with this for the last few weeks... I could get it to work using ForceBindIp and Route command.. but then it isn't a permanent solution. Let me try the virtual box and see if it works...
    I don't think this is going to be a practical solution. Reason being, we need a exchange a lot of data between the DMS and other applications and Outlook. Having the DMS run on a virtual machine will make things really difficult.. especially simple tasks like copy-paste.
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  4. Posts : 1,216
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
       #14

    arijitray81 said:
    arijitray81 said:
    benjy206 said:

    Oh I understand you now. I thought you were trying to access you company from at home on a vpn sorry.

    Yes what your doing is hard maybe to do. Maybe there is a program. The only way I can think of is using a virtual machine such as VMplayer (Free) or VirtualBox (Free) and within the virtual machine you can use it one the internet or even the DMS
    I have been struggling with this for the last few weeks... I could get it to work using ForceBindIp and Route command.. but then it isn't a permanent solution. Let me try the virtual box and see if it works...
    I don't think this is going to be a practical solution. Reason being, we need a exchange a lot of data between the DMS and other applications and Outlook. Having the DMS run on a virtual machine will make things really difficult.. especially simple tasks like copy-paste.
    With 2GB of RAM. What Operating System do you have and is it 32-bit or 64-bit? If it's Windows 7 64-bit it will be to much for it. Also you do need a iso file of the Operating System.
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    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #15

    Does this computer your are trying to do all this belong to you or the company?
    Is this/these computers hooked to a company network or domain?
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  6. Posts : 11
    West Bengal
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       #16

    Layback Bear said:
    Does this computer your are trying to do all this belong to you or the company?
    Belongs to the company... but I'm responsible for their maintenance and configuration.

    This is how the computers are configured -

    ADSL Wireless Router --|
    Cisco Router Router ---| ---------------- Switch ------------------ PCs (20)

    No domain or company network. Just an internal network using a switch.


    Both the Cisco Router and the ADSL Wireless router are connected to a switch and then the switch networks all the 20 PCs.

    So basically we want to get rid of the connection between the ADSL router and the switch and route the internet directly to the PCs through WiFi and only use the Switch to connect to the PCs physically so that they can access the DMS though IE10.
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