Network TCP/IP XP mode connection problem

I just bought Windows 7 pro and installed XP mode in order to run programs that only work with xp.   My question is that some can tell me how I can connect to a specific network in xp mode.

Hello

Virtual machines use the hardware of the host, but for their own internal use, they imitate their own material.

XP-Mode is always 'wired' even if it is co tailing on a wireless card. For example, you cannot run a XP-Mode Wireless. A valid connection is chosen by the

Host and the virtual machine uses a card PCI of Wired Intel 100 Mb/s, getting its signal of the current host connection.

When you configure the updated virtual computer to use the adapter on the host computer.

http://www.ezlan.NET/Win7/XP-mode-NIC.jpg (This is done in the general framework of the VPC).

If you have a router with DHCP, it will then automatically obtain an IP address as a standalone computer.

Otherwise (in the XP VPC ), examine the properties of the network card and configured its TCP/IP as you would with any other XP Pro computer in network.

You can use the static IP address or set it to automatic get.

For example, http://www.ezlan.net/example/tcp2.jpg (this is done inside of the EPM XP Mode, it runs active on the screen).

Set the static IP address under Win XP, http://portforward.com/networking/static-xp.htm

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When all the foregoing is configured correctly, the XP-Mode acts as a standalone computer on the network. It follows all the ordinary rules of connection to local networks, sharing files and printers, as well as connecting to the Internet on its own.

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