- Local time
- 6:37 PM
- Messages
- 318
Hello Everyone, i am nor sure if this is the right section, but i will give it a shot.
I am not using the machine that is listed on my profile.
I have set up 2 separate Virtual machines on my laptop, VM2008 Guest server and Win 7 Guest OS.
Right now what ever VM machine i choose to use has full internet access via NAT that was set up during the VM installs.
I am trying to simulate the MCITP lessons that i am currently taking on my VM's that i do in class, ( to get some Physical hands on) i have created a few non admin users on the VM WIN 7 and i have administrator account on there also, i have created a shared folder on the host C:\ drive, which i am able to see if i turn on network discovery. (security issue i know )
i am looking for the safest way to simulate these lessons on the VM's without actually having to share anything on the C:\ drive.
Also since i have a 192.168.X.X internal IP address, would it be possible to assign different IP addresses to each one of the VM's using my internal Ip addresses and not have them be seen outside the 192.168 X.X address, and if so how would i accomplish that?.
Thanks.
I am not using the machine that is listed on my profile.
I have set up 2 separate Virtual machines on my laptop, VM2008 Guest server and Win 7 Guest OS.
Right now what ever VM machine i choose to use has full internet access via NAT that was set up during the VM installs.
I am trying to simulate the MCITP lessons that i am currently taking on my VM's that i do in class, ( to get some Physical hands on) i have created a few non admin users on the VM WIN 7 and i have administrator account on there also, i have created a shared folder on the host C:\ drive, which i am able to see if i turn on network discovery. (security issue i know )
i am looking for the safest way to simulate these lessons on the VM's without actually having to share anything on the C:\ drive.
Also since i have a 192.168.X.X internal IP address, would it be possible to assign different IP addresses to each one of the VM's using my internal Ip addresses and not have them be seen outside the 192.168 X.X address, and if so how would i accomplish that?.
Thanks.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Personal build
- OS
- Genuine windows 7X64
- CPU
- AMD 8320 FX Processor
- Motherboard
- Asus Sabertoothe 990 FX R2.0 AM2+/AM2 AMD MB
- Memory
- 8 Gigs Corsair Vengance DDR3 1886 MHZ
- Graphics Card(s)
- EVGA GTX 750 Ti FTW
- Sound Card
- On board
- Monitor(s) Displays
- ASUS VE247H 24 inch
- Screen Resolution
- HDMI
- Hard Drives
- Samsung 120GB 2.5-inch SSD 840 SATA III
- PSU
- Corsair 750 Watts
- Case
- Gigabyte case
- Cooling
- Zellman CNPS 10 Extreme
- Internet Speed
- 50megs
- Antivirus
- AVG Free