Unable to ping Virtual Machines between VMWare

I currently have two VM installed and have two Windows XP.  I can ping the computer host for virtual machines, but I can't use a ping on the other. VM - get "Request timed out".  Two virtual machines are in network NAT configuration.  I also tried to put on a team, but they still cannot ping each other. Did I miss something? - I think that changing the Bridge connections can work, but I think that NAT should also work. - especially when they are in a team.

Thanks in advance for the help.

Make sure that the security/AntiVirus/firewall software does not block ICMP requests and if need be, temporarily disable the firewall/AntiVirus/security software during the test.   Note also that some AntiVirus/firewall/security software fix protocols on the network that are still activated card to temporarily disable the firewall/AntiVirus/security software.

If it does not then need to see output of the ipconfig/all command on the host and the guests.

Copy & paste the following commands, as is, and then press ENTER...

On the host computer in a in a command prompt. (Start > all programs > Accessories > prompt)

ipconfig /all > "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\host_ipconfig.txt"

This will create a file on the desktop of the host named host_ipconfig.txt

On the guests in a command prompt. (Start > all programs > Accessories > prompt)

ipconfig /all > "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\guest_ipconfig.txt"

This will create a file on the client named guest_ipconfig.txt Office

Note: Of course change the name of the guest_ipconfig.txt file to make the difference between the guests.

Archive the files together unreleased and attach the .zip file to a response message.

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