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Originally posted by Mike2
It took me more than 4 hours to install.
that's normal, (well, more than 4 hours may be a bit too much, but it tooks more than usual).
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Originally posted by Mike2
I configurated the network card and then it asked me to restart.[...]How can I tell it that to connect through the network card?
well, that depends on the way you configured the network in the virtual machine. There are several ways. You can tell VMWare to emulate an ethernet card that is connected to your real pc. In this case, you have to share your internet connection with the virtual machine.
other option is doing the same, but making the virtual OS be visible to the rest of the lan where the real pc is. in this case you have to configure it as if it was a real pc in your lan.
finally, there's an option that makes the virtual machine use the same, phisical, network card installed in your pc. in this case you should configue it the same way you configure your real pc.
In the help of vmware you can find more information about this (and about the other things). It's a good help, things are quite good explained.
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Originally posted by Mike2
I restarted, and then I could see the networked folders from my computer and the other one.
When I opened Internet explorer a dialog appeared saying to connect to the internet with msn isp.
(sorry for read your post so fast
)
well i think you've configured your card, the only problem is with IE. Go to tools > options > connections tab. There you can configure that (i think).
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Originally posted by Mike2
I installed windows 98 on a virtual machine
btw, remember to install the vmware tools.