No Internet access in guest, but don't have LAN access

VMware virtual server 2 =

Host = Windows 7

Comments = Windows Vista

Virtual network = bridge

Can access LAN.

Can even ping Google.com and cmd nslookup google.com

But... IE browser gets no Internet access.

Any ideas?

Thank you!

Welcome to the community,

This looks like a firewall or a problem AV. try to temporarily disable any AV and firewall on the Windows 7 host.

André

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