On Feb 12, 2007, at 1:15 AM, Giovanni wrote:

I understand that, but depending on the sharing setup you have, you may want to check your type of networking VMWare is doing. In the default setup it uses sharing internet instead of retrieving an IP from your router.

We had some problems with the share internet connection setting in vmware.

It's in bridged mode, and successfully getting a DHCP lease that's different from the host OS.

Would you elaborate on "you may want to check your type of networking VMWare is doing" (check that it's doing what?) and "We had some problems with the share internet connection setting in vmware" (choices are NAT and bridged -- which did you have problems with and what were they?).

Most important of all, for me and anyone who might subsequently read this: how did you get it to work?

Guyren Howe wrote:
On Feb 11, 2007, at 11:30 PM, Giovanni wrote:

Have you tried to assigng separate IP's?

VMWare does that for me.

-----Original Message-----
From: "Guyren Howe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "REALbasic NUG" <[email protected]>
Sent: 2/11/2007 7:36 PM
Subject: Remote debug to Win2K on VMWare under OS X

I've got Win2K running under VMWare Fusion on OS X (bridged). I can
do any kind of network activity under Windows that I've tried, except
for Remote debugging. The Mac side can't even see the stub.

I have the Mac and Windows firewalls turned off (to simplify things).

Has anyone gotten this to work, and if so, how?

Regards,

Guyren G Howe
Relevant Logic LLC

guyren-at-relevantlogic.com ~ http://relevantlogic.com

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