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Virtual PC 2007 Capabilities question

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Guyson IT - 26 Aug 2008 18:22 GMT
Can Virtual PC 2007 support a virtual server that is dual homed. On a server
that is dual homed?

I want to configure a Virutal PC with Server 2003 to listen on a specific
WAN external IP address and an internal LAN ip address. This would be running
on a server 2003 machine that has two ethernet adapters and would have a
specific WAN/LAN ip address seperate from the Virtual PC.
Steve Jain - 26 Aug 2008 18:43 GMT
>Can Virtual PC 2007 support a virtual server that is dual homed. On a server
>that is dual homed?
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>on a server 2003 machine that has two ethernet adapters and would have a
>specific WAN/LAN ip address seperate from the Virtual PC.

You should repost in the correct newsgroup.  This newsgroup is
specifically for the Mac version of Virtual PC.
You want: microsoft.public.virtualpc
or for your purpsoe, you might want to post to
microsoft.public.virtualserver, Virtual Server might be a better fit
for what you want to do

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Cheers,
Steve Jain, Virtual Machine MVP
http://vpc.essjae.com/
I do not work for Microsoft.

 
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