Two NETWORK adapters on the host

I have a windows xp host and he has two NICs. One is used to connect to the internet, and the other is used to connect to a private network of Novell.

What is the best way to configure my VM Windowx98SE so that it can use both of these connections?

If I have a single configuration network adapter on my VM and use NAT, I can connect to the internet, but not of Novell.

If I have a single configuration network adapter on my VM and use Bridged, I can connect to my Novell network, but not internet.

If I place two network cards on the VM and the whole NAT and the other to connected by a bridge, I can connect to Novell, but not internet.

Any ideas?

Thank you

Josh

Well, it turns out that the adapter "set" parameter is Global not by NIC so you must briing the real Publisher virtual network and create a second bridged VMnet, say VMnet2 and then jumpered VMnet0 and VMnet 2 to different network card.  Then caraa change the second NETWORK card in the .vmc configuration file to account for the bridged custom VMnet2.

ethernet1.connectionType = "custom"
ethernet1.vnet =  "vmnet2"

To display the real virtual network editor in VMware Player 5 in an administrator command prompt, change the directory for VMware Player and use the following command.

rundll32.exe vmnetui.dll VMNetUI_ShowStandalone

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