Here's my problem -- it's driving me crazy. I'll be very grateful for any help I can get.
I've got a new home network set up using a D-LINK wireless router. I've got my Dell laptop running Windows XP and my iMac running Mac OS X 10.5 both connected to the wireless network.
I have an instance of Windows Server 2003 running in VMware Player on the Dell. VMware Player is networked in bridge mode, meaning that the D-LINK has assigned the VMware Player OS its own IP address as if it were a separate machine.
Using the host OS on my Dell (Windows XP), I can navigate to the website hosted by the guest OS, by entering the guest OS's IP address into Firefox. I can also navigate to the web pages in the Sites folder of my Mac by entering the Mac's IP address into Firefox on the Dell.
But I can't access the VMware site from my Mac.
Shouldn't I be able to? What am I doing wrong? And do you guys see what I'm trying to do here?
FWIW, the firewall is turned off on the Dell computer.
I've got a new home network set up using a D-LINK wireless router. I've got my Dell laptop running Windows XP and my iMac running Mac OS X 10.5 both connected to the wireless network.
I have an instance of Windows Server 2003 running in VMware Player on the Dell. VMware Player is networked in bridge mode, meaning that the D-LINK has assigned the VMware Player OS its own IP address as if it were a separate machine.
Using the host OS on my Dell (Windows XP), I can navigate to the website hosted by the guest OS, by entering the guest OS's IP address into Firefox. I can also navigate to the web pages in the Sites folder of my Mac by entering the Mac's IP address into Firefox on the Dell.
But I can't access the VMware site from my Mac.
Shouldn't I be able to? What am I doing wrong? And do you guys see what I'm trying to do here?
FWIW, the firewall is turned off on the Dell computer.