No Internet access under Windows 7 VM

Hello, I am trying to connect to the internet via the virtual from Windows 7 computer but I am not able internet access. It indicates that all connections are made to the Local network connections. I have internet access in the other virtual machines but not windows 7. Any suggestions for what may be the problem?

Follow the steps in http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Change-TCP-IP-settings to change the IPv4 settings.

André

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