Connect the comments to the host without cable

Hello

I use VMware Player 2.5.2 on a Windows XP host system. As a guest, I installed a SLES10. For powered presentation I need to access the comments without any network connection system. I followed some discussions in this community, but could not find any useful clue. What is the best way to implement internal network?

Thanks in advance

This scenario is what vmnet1 aka "hostonly" was made for.

Give your guests a nic vmnet1 and it should work without a local network

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