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Multiple NICs in VPC2007

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Labuiacs - 27 May 2008 18:28 GMT
Is it possible to have two network cards running in an installation of
Windows XP SP2 on Virtual PC 2007? Once card will be DHCP  and connecting to
the LAN and the other will be static and directly connected to a piece of
equipment ( industrial). This is for dev. purposes.

Thank you!
Robert Comer - 27 May 2008 18:34 GMT
Sure, no problem, just add another NIC in the VM's settings, and boot
it up, then configure to suit. You can tie individual NIC's in the VM
to different NIC's on the host if you want...

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>Is it possible to have two network cards running in an installation of
>Windows XP SP2 on Virtual PC 2007? Once card will be DHCP  and connecting to
>the LAN and the other will be static and directly connected to a piece of
>equipment ( industrial). This is for dev. purposes.
>
>Thank you!
Labuiacs - 27 May 2008 18:45 GMT
Bob,

Thank you for the advice!

> Sure, no problem, just add another NIC in the VM's settings, and boot
> it up, then configure to suit. You can tie individual NIC's in the VM
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> >
> >Thank you!
Robert Comer - 27 May 2008 18:52 GMT
You're welcome!

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>Bob,
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>> >Thank you!
 
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