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Monday, January 12. 2009How to get VMWare Workstation 6.5 Guest VM NAT working with a Windows 7 Build 7000 hostComments
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Ok, so I installed VMWare 6.5 on Windows 7 (build 7000) x64, now I have a __vmware_user__ account showing up on the welcome screen, how can I hide this?
Never mind my previous comment I found solution (same as XP, but keys need to be created in Win 7)
1. Open Registry Editor. 2. In Registry Editor, navigate to the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\SpecialAccounts\UserList 3. Create the following entry: Username: REG_DWORD (Where Username is the username of the user you want to hide from the Welcome Screen). 4. Assign a value of 0. 5. Close Registry Editor. 6. Reboot.
I have tried to follow your instructions, but when I change the netowrk type from NAT to Host-only for one of my VM's and then run it, I get following error:
Host-only adapter does not seem to be running I don't know how to fix this, maybe your screencast will help
Just what I needed! At step 11 though I think it should be click restart and then apply otherwise apply then restart resets the gateway IP address to the previous value.
Also, I found that this only works correctly if I assign DNS ip addresses to the NAT settings. This is accomplished by going to the NAT tab and clicking on edit and then clicking on the DNS button where you add DNS addresses by clicking on the add button. I've used OpenDNS - primary address is 208.67.222.222 and secondary address is 208.67.220.220 and everything is working fine.
I tried a work around like this and it worked for about 2 minutes then stopped working I had to remove everything that i've done and do it over again, would work for the same amount of time and then stop working.
haha, i was halfway through these steps when I realized this was your blog. thanks aaron! they work well. Now my u-verse 2wire gateway complains about a router behind a router, but that's another story.
Has anyone got this working in a newer build of Windows 7?
Here I am again replying to myself.
It appears that in build 7048, MS are using a different subnet for ICS, (192.168.137.0 / 255.255.255.0), changing the instruction above but using 137 instead have got me up and running.
Dude - you totally saved my day. I installed Windows 2008 R2 Server (RC) and lost connectivity. With your workaround everything works lika a charm!
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