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I would like to get to both networks from one laptop  can this be done with Virtual PC.

Asked by eServ in PC Laptops, Microsoft Virtual Server

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I am new to the Virtual PC world so hopefully someone can help me out on this.

Here is what I have

2 networks (Network A and Network B)

I would like to get to both networks from one laptop  can this be done with Virtual PC.

What I am running into is when Network A is on the wireless connection it work just fine.  I fire up Virtual PC plug the network cable in and at that point Network A is taken over by Network B and the Virtual PC is also on Network B.

In closing I would like Network A on the physical laptop and Network B on the Virtual PC.

Any help would be great.

Thanks
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