Can completely connect to the guest computers VM to other physical PCs on the home network

VMWare Workstation 6.5 runs on a Windows Vista 64 - bit PC. With work stations, we have 2 computers invited running: TerriVM and MattVM (these two are running Windows XP SP2). We are seeking a virtual network set up so we can access the files on both of these customers other VM systems real PC connected to the home network.

We believe that we are close, but we can not quite do things... This is what we have done so far:

  • On VM Workstation, we define "host virtual network mapping" to use VMnet0 with the parameter "bridge to an adapter automatically chosen."

  • On each virtual machine guest (i.e. using Windows Explorer in XP), we rightmouse on the C drive, click the 'Sharing' tab, set share name to 'C_Disk' and tick the two boxes marked "_Share this folder on the network_" and "_Allow the network users to change my files.txt '.

Symptoms:

On "JohnsRealXP" PC, we go to Windows Explorer, my computer, map network drive, type in the folder text box: *.
TerriVM\C_Disk * and assign drive T letter. We see all the files on the shared drive and can open files on them. So that's good.

On "JohnsRealXP" PC, we go to Windows Explorer, my computer, * card

Road network *, type in the folder text box: *.
MattVM\C_Disk *.

and assign the drive letter Mr. we get a message "_the network path" box
mattvm\C_Disk could not be found_.

Otherwise, just beat us
mattvm\ in the folder and click on 'Browse' and get a dialog box where go down us "Entire network" to "Microsoft Windows network" "Workgroup" where TerriVM and MattVM are among the computers on the network. By clicking on the + sign next to MattVM gives an hourglass and never hit the OK button and I have to cancel.

In summary, I think that we have tried to share both of these virtual machines using the same techniques and communicate with them in a similar way, but connects correctly and the other machine is visible but no shared resources to this topic are accessible. Can anyone suggest something perhaps overlooked or something to try? Thank you very much in advance.

You're IP Configuration looks good, the MAC address is different (which sometimes isn't the case when people clone their guests). So no complaints here.

What about firewalls?

NetBIOS is enabled on MattVM (it shows an unknown node type).

MattVM is also no DNS search suffix. "Have you tried to map the drive with.

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