Hi Jonathan. Well, when I went into windows explorer like you said, sure enough 
all my network computers were there. Now, when I go to network, they are 
showing up there so whatever happened it is working now. Thanks. :)

Brent Harbolt
----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jonathan Mosen 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 10:05 PM
  Subject: Re: question about VM ware fusion and using windows on a mac book pro


  Hi Brent, I couldn't tell you what the problem is, but just writing to say 
I'm not experiencing this. I can access all the computers and devices on my 
network using Windows Explorer under Fusion.
  There are quite a few tweaks you can make to Fusion's networking. The other 
day I worked out how to give the Windows VM its own internal IP address, which 
is great when you want to run Windows server applications and you need a unique 
internal IP for port forwarding.
  I've found their online Knowledge Base to be really good.

  Jonathan Mosen
  Mosen Consulting
  Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
  http://Mosen.org


  On 24/05/2014, at 8:30 am, Brent Harbolt <[email protected]> wrote:


    Hi all. I am using vm ware fusion and windows 7 on a mac book pro. My 
question is this. When I am on the windows side and go to network, I can't seem 
to get it to see other computers on my home network. If I am on the Mac side it 
sees those computers fine. It is just when I am on the vm ware fusion windows 
side when it doesn't see it. Is this a limitation to this program or do I need 
to do something in order to get it to see my network? Thanks in advance.

    Brent Harbolt



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