On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 04:20, Graham Watkins wrote:
> Thanks Anne - I'm trying to set it up using webmin. I'm not sure I got
> it right because I still can't connect to the host. It's sometimes the
> case (at least on my system) that the Windows guest takes a while to
> respond to changes in the firewall, so I'll leave it a while before
> crying for help again.
>
> Graham Watkins
Open a term and type: killall -KILL vmware-smbd
killall -KILL vmware-nmbd
Reconfigure your TCP/IP settings in VMware to abide by the IP settings
of your internal network. Reboot the VMware machine. Make sure you've
set the same workgroup or domain. You'll be right.
NOTE: The VMware smb server chokes the local machine's smb server by
default...
stephen kuhn - owner
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