From: RCan on
I'm unsure here about the exactly capabilities of VPC 2007 but there should
be an option instead of connecting your VMs to an internal network you could
also use here option "NAT" or "1:1".

Let me know if this works for you.

regards
Ramazan

"Jim Marasco" <JimMarasco(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Thank you very much Ramazan and Bill Grant for taking time to reply back
> to
> my question. I'll follow up your direction to do so, but in the mean time
> I
> would like to set the connections for virtual machines. All of the
> machines
> are on local only network, so they communicate only with each other. How
> can
> I setup the network cards for each machine so later I can install ISA on
> one
> of the server on one of the server. Do I need to setup loopback adapter or
> go
> with NAT. Here is my current configuration to give you an idea:
> Windows Server 2003, AD,DC,DNS (Not a DHCP) yet.
> IP address:192.168.200.1
> DNS: 192.168.200.1
> Default Gateway: 192.168.200.254.
> Windows Server 2003, file and print server.
> IP address: 192.168.200.4
> DNS:192.168.200.1
> Windows XP: joined the domain.
> IP address: 192.168.200.2
> Default Gateway: 192.168.200.254
> Windows XP: joined the domain.
> IP address:192.168.200.3
> Default Gateway: 192.168.200.254
>
> "Jim Marasco" wrote:
>
>> I installed Virtual PC 2007 on Windows Vista. I installed 4 machines, two
>> are
>> Windows Server 2003 as Active Directory Domain controller and the other
>> is
>> W2003 as file and print server. I have two Windows XP machine joined to
>> the
>> domain. All machine are working fine on their own network. What I need to
>> accomplish now is to have Interent connection so I can insall ISA and
>> grant
>> Internet connection to all the machine. Right now all the machine are on
>> local only network. I am not sure how to configure the connection so all
>> machine will have Internet connection. Any help or ideas are really
>> appreciated.