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Previously on "V for Vista (and virtual machines)"

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  • Mailman
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    V for invasion by giant lizards dressed up as humans that eat rodents!

    Mailman

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  • Joe Black
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    Should have known I was tempting fate with the title of the thread.


    Edit:

    Fixed it. For those interested the solution was simple...turn off all the new 'access control' stuff and allow anything and everything to run as Administrator.
    Last edited by Joe Black; 28 September 2006, 10:26.

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by Viktor
    Veni. Vidi. Vici.

    Rule no. 1: don't mess around with beta software.

    Hasta la Vista.

    HTH
    Vidi. Vici. Veni.

    Especially if its Billyware.

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  • Viktor
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    Originally posted by Troll
    just waiting for Viktor
    Veni. Vidi. Vici.

    Rule no. 1: don't mess around with beta software.

    Hasta la Vista.

    HTH

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  • hyperD
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    V for vaginal discharge.

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  • Troll
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    just waiting for Viktor

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  • AtW
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    V for Visitors.

    I had problem with getting networking to work under VMWare using Linux - I came to conclusion that NAT should be used by default, and in my case Kerio Firewall was sneakily forbidding access despite having that IP allowed - they have an option for extra analysis that I switched off, after that I got it to work.

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  • _V_
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    V for Vendetta if you don't mind.

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  • Joe Black
    started a topic V for Vista (and virtual machines)

    V for Vista (and virtual machines)

    Have just got round to installing Vista RC1, and unfortunately seem to have a problem which I've been unable to google my way out of. Namely I can't get any sort of networking to work.

    On a VPC install, bridging doesn't work and reports an IP conflict then freezes (at 100% cpu). NAT on the other hand just freezes (at 100% CPU) the moment it's enabled.

    The VMWare option at least keeps running, but no matter what setting still doesn't find a network. And yet I have no prob's with any of the same settings for a W2K3 installation.

    Any ideas?

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