connect bridged with machines host only

I use workstation 7.1.2 and I use 2 machines host only with 1 machine that is filled to the external network through the host.

I want the machine open to network with host computers only. Is this possible? If Yes, what should I do to achieve this.

The easiest way is probably to add a 2nd NETWORK card virtual desktop virtual bridged, host only.  In this way, it would be on the same virtual network as the other 2.

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