On Thursday 25 March 2010, melvin varghese wrote:
> I’m Melvin from India, and I’m using Sun Virtualbox 3.1.2.
>
> 1.       I installed 2 VM’s : Windows server 2003 enterprise edition and
> windows xp (as a client)
>
> 2.       I disabled the DHCP server (built in to the host-only networking)
>
> 3.       I enabled DHCP in the 1st VM.
>
> 4.       I set the client Xp VM to obtain an ip address automatically, but
> it never happened.
>
> I need my Xp client VM to get an IP address from my DHCP server VM…
>
> And I’m quite sure I’ve done the right procedure…

How is your setup exactly? You want to run a DHCP server within your
Windows 2003 Enterprise VM and want the XP VM to get DHCP leases from
this server?

Kind regards,

Frank
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