I did everything you did perfectly. When I went to map a network drive, I did not see the \\VBOXSVR\vboxshared in the list at all. Then I tried to manually type it in and the error said, "the network path could not be found" .........Do I need to have Virtual Box installed in Windows XP which is running on the virtual machine as well? Please help. I am new at Ubuntu as I just ran a fresh install today.....ughhh, please help....
If you are asking if it's possible to get two seperate VMs to run side by side and be able to talk to each other, then yes that is possible. You have to look at each VMs network settings and set the interface up to be on alike virtual networks, although I believe by default if you were to open to Windows VMs up, type ipconfig to find out what their virtual IPs were and attempt to have one ping the other, it would work. I think. (crosses fingers)...
Hi mate. When i get to the Browse for Folder section, (3:30 min in to your video) mine does not look like that. Im running Ubuntu 10.10 and Windows xp sp3 inside the vbox. When i open Browse for Folders, it says My Network Places then Entire Network, MS Windows Network, Work Group, then Linux and after that my host name. I cant see what you have on your in mine. What am i doing wrong please?
Hi mate. When i get to the Browse for Folder section, (3:30 min in to your video) mine does not look like that. Im running Ubuntu 10.10 and Windows xp sp3 inside the vbox. When i open Browse for Folders, it says My Network Places then Entire Network, MS Windows Network, Work Group, then Linux and after that my host name. I cant see what you have on your in mine. What am i doing wrong please?
@BugsVHumans: Sorry for the delay; I have a bad habit of not checking my yahoo mail (where notifications go).
If you open your VM's network settings, enable a second adapter and make it "Host-Only", Ubuntu will create a new interface for the VM with it's own IP address that you can ping from the OS. These IPs are only directly accessible from the host machine; other network computers won't see them because the network portion of the IP will be different.
can't we share videos?
prutvhi 1 month ago
I did everything you did perfectly. When I went to map a network drive, I did not see the \\VBOXSVR\vboxshared in the list at all. Then I tried to manually type it in and the error said, "the network path could not be found" .........Do I need to have Virtual Box installed in Windows XP which is running on the virtual machine as well? Please help. I am new at Ubuntu as I just ran a fresh install today.....ughhh, please help....
taylordesignsllc 2 months ago
Woww, really like it, very clear explanation, Thanks
blackshadowofmysoul 2 months ago
does this work with windows and ubuntu running in the virtual box?
uploadium 6 months ago
@uploadium
If you are asking if it's possible to get two seperate VMs to run side by side and be able to talk to each other, then yes that is possible. You have to look at each VMs network settings and set the interface up to be on alike virtual networks, although I believe by default if you were to open to Windows VMs up, type ipconfig to find out what their virtual IPs were and attempt to have one ping the other, it would work. I think. (crosses fingers)...
davestechsupport 6 months ago
Awesome! Thanks a lot!
Straight to the point. Worked perfectly for me!
Mogry51 6 months ago
Great, quick, simple explanation. A +
blackhole407 9 months ago
Hi mate. When i get to the Browse for Folder section, (3:30 min in to your video) mine does not look like that. Im running Ubuntu 10.10 and Windows xp sp3 inside the vbox. When i open Browse for Folders, it says My Network Places then Entire Network, MS Windows Network, Work Group, then Linux and after that my host name. I cant see what you have on your in mine. What am i doing wrong please?
TrentusMaximus78 10 months ago
Hi mate. When i get to the Browse for Folder section, (3:30 min in to your video) mine does not look like that. Im running Ubuntu 10.10 and Windows xp sp3 inside the vbox. When i open Browse for Folders, it says My Network Places then Entire Network, MS Windows Network, Work Group, then Linux and after that my host name. I cant see what you have on your in mine. What am i doing wrong please?
TrentusMaximus78 10 months ago
Thanks dude.
Its really good working.
Keep it up!!!
Excellent.
theneelrocks 11 months ago
@BugsVHumans: Sorry for the delay; I have a bad habit of not checking my yahoo mail (where notifications go).
If you open your VM's network settings, enable a second adapter and make it "Host-Only", Ubuntu will create a new interface for the VM with it's own IP address that you can ping from the OS. These IPs are only directly accessible from the host machine; other network computers won't see them because the network portion of the IP will be different.
davestechsupport 1 year ago
Hey dave, that's a very cool video, it's easy to follow.
But how about the other way around, what if I share a folder in Windows XP and I want Ubuntu to access it?
Also, what if this Windows is a file server, and I want all machines in the Network to be able to get the files on the Windows guest OS?
I'm currently using NAT.
Thanks.
BugsVHumans 1 year ago
i have ubuntu as the geust and win 7 as host. any tips for me are will following the video work out
spiceyxxwiener 1 year ago
Exactly what I needed!
Thanks! It works!
Host: Ubuntu 10.4
Guest: Windows 7
sajj290142 1 year ago
cool
johnkennedy007 1 year ago
Great Job! Greetings from Croatia!
LaminateT 1 year ago
GNU/Linux #FTW
Laoch111 1 year ago
Thumbs up for a good tutorial.
okeydokeyherewego 1 year ago
Thanks Dave...........works great.
Neozig5 1 year ago