Actually, I was sort of implying that - if it was doing NAT, VMWare 
Player as I recall did not give you any way to forward ports, so you 
would not be able to connect to the VM . . .
--
James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University



ewall wrote, On 1/12/2009 11:47 AM:
> Yes, VMware Player allows you to create and use bridged network connections. 
> However, I don't think that's the problem here...
> 
> You want to point your browser to the IP address assigned to the virtual 
> machine, not to localhost (which is the machine you're on). So if VMware 
> Player tells you that the Zenoss VM is using 192.168.1.100, then go to the 
> URL http://192.168.1.100:8080
> 
> Hope that helps!
> 
> 
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