Hello,
We have a customer who uses a Mac PowerBook G5 and she bought virtual
pc 7 to test an application that we developped. Everything seems to
work fine on the Virtual PC and the internet is working.
The main problem is that our application is not able to upload any
file. But it can download and connect to our ftp server. So I then
tried the ftp dos commands to test it and it still did not worked.
Then I tried an asp 3.0 page were we can upload files through http
protocol and it did not work. I don't understand where the problem is.
I have to say that in order to do my test, I was connected remotely to
her virtual pc with crossLoop. (www.crossloop.com) which use VNC. And
each time I tried to upload a file in the virutal pc, the remote
connection seemed to froze and then disconnect.
Any idea where the problem can be?
Maya - 06 Nov 2006 15:41 GMT
You may need to use Virtual Switch Networking to allow Windows to have
its own IP address. To use Virtual Switch Networking, goto the Virtual
PC Settings then to under Networking choose Virtual Switch, you will be
prompted to restart your Windows. Once thats done confirm you can
still connect with IE then try your software again.
phomphad@gmail.com - 07 Nov 2006 21:51 GMT
Maya a ?crit :
> You may need to use Virtual Switch Networking to allow Windows to have
> its own IP address. To use Virtual Switch Networking, goto the Virtual
> PC Settings then to under Networking choose Virtual Switch, you will be
> prompted to restart your Windows. Once thats done confirm you can
> still connect with IE then try your software again.
I tried your test but it does not work. We no longer have any internet
connection when we select the Virtual Switch option. Also, when we did
select the virtual switch option, a message appeared saying that it was
having problem working for this wireless network.
tonza - 10 Nov 2006 09:25 GMT
> Hello,
>
> We have a customer who uses a Mac PowerBook G5 and she bought virtual
> pc 7 to test an application that we developped. Everything seems to
> work fine on the Virtual PC and the internet is working.
Wow! A PowerBook G5!!! Where did she get such a beastie?!
;-)
> The main problem is that our application is not able to upload any
> file. But it can download and connect to our ftp server. So I then
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>
> Any idea where the problem can be?

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