On Tuesday 21 November 2006 17:38, Rajko M wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 November 2006 10:23, Art Fore wrote:
> > Now that I have WinXP running under Suse 10.2 Xen, I have networking
> > question.
> >
> > At work, only WinXP is supported and they are very strict with network
> > access, (It is through a proxy server and is sloooow as the servers are
> > in North America or Singapore) like only Outlook for email and I cannot
> > get my private email except through a web browser (Firefox in this
> > case). We also have a wireless network not tied to the corporate
> > network. I would like to be able to access the corporate network only in
> > WinXP under Xen, and access the wireless network under Suse 10.2. Can
> > some tell me if this is possible and if so, how would I do it?

I didn't see the original post, but this is very similar to my corporate 
setup. I have a laptop running 10.1 and a "server" running 10.1 - the network 
admins had to add my server to the domain directory for it to access shares 
and whatnot.

My laptop is not on the domain and I simply use samba to connect using a 
smb://[EMAIL PROTECTED] name_or_IP/share

For example, I have the C drive of my Wintendo workstation bookmarked...

smb://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/c$


>
> Hi Art,
>
> please see Xen related articles in
> http://en.opensuse.org/Portal/All#X
>
> I don't use Xen so I can't say is this helpfull or not.

Same here - I use VMWare exclusively.

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