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| Setting up Virtual PC Internet Connection and its Troubleshooting
This step-by-step article describes how to configure and troubleshoot Internet connections in Virtual PC.Troubleshooting network communication problems can be complicated. This article only describes the basic steps to troubleshoot the problems that you may most likely experience in a Virtual PC virtual machine. For more detailed information about troubleshooting TCP/IP and networking problems, see the Microsoft KB articles that are listed in the "REFERENCES" section of this article. Network Options You can use any of the following methods to connect a Microsoft Windows virtual machine to the Internet: ![]()
Before you configure networking, update your operating system and your copy of Virtual PC. Before you configure networking, update your operating system and your copy of Virtual PC. To update your version of Mac OS X, follow these steps:
To download the most recent update to Virtual PC for Mac version 6, visit the following Microsoft Web site: http://www.microsoft.com/mac/downloads.aspx Use the following table to determine what version of Virtual PC you can use with your Macintosh operating system: Virtual Switch Virtual Switch sets up a separate IP address for the virtual machine. You can fix this IP address or configure it dynamically with DHCP. Note Microsoft does not recommend using Virtual Switch when the host Macintosh computer is connected to a network with AirPort or other wireless networking. To configure Virtual Switch, follow these steps:
Shared Networking You can use Shared Networking when the host Macintosh computer is always connected to a network with an Ethernet cable, AirPort or other wireless networking, or with a modem to an Internet Service Provider or network. The host Macintosh computer must establish a connection before you start the virtual machine. To configure Shared Networking, follow these steps:
Modem You can connect to the Internet or a network with a modem. You can use the modem only to connect when the host Macintosh computer or other virtual machines are not using the modem. To configure networking with a modem, follow these steps:
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| Re: Setting up Virtual PC Internet Connection and its Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Any of the following issues can cause problems when you try to connect to the Internet:
Check Macintosh Connectivity If you are using Shared Networking or Virtual Switch, any problems that affect the host Macintosh computer also affect the virtual machines that use Shared Networking. Verify that the host Macintosh can connect to the Internet. If you cannot connect to Web sites, or if the Internet browser only displays offline versions of Web sites, the host Macintosh computer may have connectivity problems. For help to solve this problem, visit the following Apple support Web sites: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=50520 (http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=50520) Test the Name Resolution A DNS server provides host name resolution. If you cannot connect to the Internet, there may be an issue with the DNS configuration. To determine whether there is an issue with the DNS configuration of your dial-up connection to your ISP, follow these steps:
Either of the following behaviors occur:
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To verify if DHCP is working correctly in Virtual PC, follow the instructions for your specific operating system. Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, and Windows Millennium Edition To view your IP settings, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, click Run, type winipcfg, and then click OK. 2. In the Ethernet Adapter Information box, select the network adapter. 3. Click More Info to view the complete details. To reset your IP settings, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, click Run, type winipcfg, and then click OK. 2. In the Ethernet Adapter Information box, select the network adapter. 3. Click Release, click Renew, and then click OK. If the virtual machine does not obtain an IP address from the host, you may have to enable the DHCP service on the host or manually assign a static IP address to the client. When it uses Shared Networking, the virtual machine should obtain IP information that is similar to the following information: Quote:
If you cannot connect to the Internet by following these steps, Virtual PC may not be able to find your Macintosh's DNS server, and you must type the server's IP address manually into Virtual PC. |
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