slychiu

Joined: | Saturday Apr 29th, 2006 |
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Thanks Peter, yes, you only need CS manager to find out what IP address is ETH03 using. You dont need it after that.
The problem with Parallels is that it creates a Virtual Network adaptor with a different networkk eg 10.0.0.x from the LAN eg 192.168.0.x . CS Manager scans the the home LAN and does not see the ETH03. The solutio that I tested with mreneuk is to change the netwokr adaptor settings from Shared to Bridged. This causes the virtual machine to access the local network through one of the network adaptors, treating the virtualk machine as standalione computer in the local network. This allows CS Manager to find the ETH03
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