No Internet connection - Gateway Timeout

VMware Fusion Version 2.0.2 (146107)

New MacBook w/Mac OS X 10.5.6

2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor

4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3 memory

Startup Disk INTEL X 25-M

Guest operating system is Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2

I purchased and downloaded the merger a few nights ago. As a new mac user, I managed to install VMware Fusion, and then the guest operating system apparently without a hitch. Windows has been activated successfully. The first thing I tried to do was open Internet Explorer to update the operating system. Unfortunately, I'm unable to connect to internet. After spending some time trying to load all the default is homepage, I see:

Gateway Timeout

The following error occurred:

A gateway time-out occurred. The server is inaccessible.

Raise demand.

I read 'Understanding Networking in VMware Fusion' and tried to change the network mode from NAT to Bridged, while release and renew the IP address each time. I also disabled the Windows Firewall, which made no difference.

All I want to do is updated from windows, and did nothing else. So far, my user experience was quite disappointing. If you guys have any advice or suggestions, I would really appreciate it. Thank you.

AJ

EDIT: In OS X, I installed Firefox and the official Logitech drivers, and the internet connection is fine.

What you have relayed by now, we know that this isn't just a merger cause and resolution will come from preforming the same diagnosis and methods as if it were a physical machine.

What version of Internet Explorer are automatically using and if IE 7 have you tried to uninstall/reinstall?

Also, there are half a dozen or several DLLs that can be re-recorded to try to correct the problem, but I don't have the list at hand and I would be Microsoft and Google looking for infmation to solve the problem anyway.

Also I would seek to control panel Internet Options to see if any setting is part of the issue.

Also if you try to use Windows Update with Firefox here is part of what is being said so automatic updates is an option until the browser IE problem is resolved.

If you prefer to use another web browser, you can get updates from the Microsoft Download Center , or you can stay up to date with the latest reviews and updates using automatic updates. To activate the automatic updates

1. click on Startand then click Control Panel.

2. view function Panel you use, classic or category, do one of the following values:

Click System, and then click the automatic updates tab.
Click performance and Maintenance, click System, and then click the automatic updates tab.

3. click on the desired option. Make sure that automatic updates is not turned off.

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