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On Mon, 2008-09-22 at 07:24 +0200, Sebastian Günther wrote: |
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> * Michael Sullivan (michael@××××××××××××.com) [22.09.08 01:16]: |
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> > In the VirtualBox user manual, the section that talks about bridging, it |
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> > says in one part: |
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> > If your host is running Windows XP or newer, you can also use the built-in |
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> > bridging |
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> > feature to connect your host interfaces to your physical network card. |
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> > After creating |
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> > the desired host interfaces, select your physical network adapter in the |
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> > Network Connections |
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> > folder and the desired host interface adapters and select ´Bridge |
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> > connections¡ |
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> > from the popup menu. |
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> > My laptop runs Windows Vista, but I don't know what is meant by the phrase |
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> > "Network Connections folder". Is it a virtualbox thing? Is it a Windows |
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> > thing? Either way, where is it? |
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> It is the Windows thingy... |
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> Sebastian |
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Can you tell me where it is? Control Panel? Somewhere else? |