Impossible to networking of bridge circuit (with teamed NETWORK adapter on the host)

Hello

I use VMWARE Workstarion (last version 7).

I installed Windows Server 2008 64 bit on the virtual computer and setting up my NIC as "bridged". The problem is that I don't have access to the Internet and I can't connect to this virtual machine to a workstation in a network through the remote desktop utility.

I tried to use the "NAT" networking and in this case, I have access to the Internet, but I did not see the virtual machine from the network. I asked for help on the forums and the solution was to use "bridged" rather than "NAT".

My host (Windows Server 2003 64-bit) I teamed NIC , and this seems to be the issue.

Does anyone know a solution?

Thank you

M.R.

The default port for RDP (Remote Desktop) protocol is 3389, so what follows assumes that the host is not also configured to RDP still port 3389 is open.  In the virtual network editor on the dialog box entering card Port , you will define the host port: and port of the VM: to 3389 and make sure that no firewall rule to allow TCP connections on that port on the host and the guest.

Go to the virtual network editor and VMnet8 select the NAT settings... button.

In the NAT settings dialog box, click the Add button and fill the incoming Port map dialog.

However it should be clear enough if you have any questions, just ask.

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