the host as a network connectivity to a single image at a time

I'm running Vista 64 with Vmware Server 2.0.2.  I have two running, the two images are Windows Server 2008. Both images use host only networking and have all two files hosts for network identification.

The problem is that the first boot image has network connectivity and the other not.   on the image with connectivity I can ping and map drives on Vista host.   It can only ping itself.

I have the firewall turned off on both images and an exception for the VMnet1 adapter on the host.

All of the suggestions.

Is a machine that is cloned from another such that they duplicate MAC addresses? Without doubt, otherwise, they have different IP addresses - DHCP or fixed?

Guy Leech

VMware vExpert 2009

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