I have two virtual PC instances (both XP Mode) installed on my Win 7 Ultimate "host" PC. Let's call them "VPC A" and "VPC B"...
I use VPC A to exercise web pages under IE6, and VPC B to exercise pages under IE7. The web pages being tested are hosted under IIS 7 running on the host Win 7 PC.
From VPC A, I can open (using IE6) a web page on the host PC.
But from VPC B (using IE7), I get "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage" error when I try to open that same page.
It appears to be a network connectivity problem between VPC B and the host PC, but I can't figure out what's causing it.
And (even more puzzling), I can ping the host PC (by name) from VPC B, but I can't ping the host PC from VPC A.
Yes, that's right... I can access the web page on VPC A (but can't ping the host), but I can't access the web page on VPC B (but CAN ping the host). Which makes no sense.
Any ideas how to trouble-shooting network problems between a Virtual PC and its host?
Thanks!
DT
I use VPC A to exercise web pages under IE6, and VPC B to exercise pages under IE7. The web pages being tested are hosted under IIS 7 running on the host Win 7 PC.
From VPC A, I can open (using IE6) a web page on the host PC.
But from VPC B (using IE7), I get "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage" error when I try to open that same page.
It appears to be a network connectivity problem between VPC B and the host PC, but I can't figure out what's causing it.
And (even more puzzling), I can ping the host PC (by name) from VPC B, but I can't ping the host PC from VPC A.
Yes, that's right... I can access the web page on VPC A (but can't ping the host), but I can't access the web page on VPC B (but CAN ping the host). Which makes no sense.
Any ideas how to trouble-shooting network problems between a Virtual PC and its host?
Thanks!
DT