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    Sun xVM VirtualBox

    its called as "Install guest editions". boot your OS image in virtualbox. once the OS is booted, from the main menu of virtual box ---- devices > install guest editions and then regularly, right click on your windows desktop and change your screen resolution. regards, rISK
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    NetBios Name resolving does not work

    Hi, My vote goes to /etc/hosts files method to startoff. Later you can do DNS setup as well if you are the system administrator there and dare to get your hands dirty. More Details follow.... Server Names to IP Translation is what can be achieved by multiple mechamisms: 1) simplest and easiest...
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    Mac/PC can't see each other

    I got what you doing now. Here you go: 1) Telnet is a unix program/service which lets you login into a unix server/machine on a network(LAN/WAN whatever :) ) By default telnet is enabled as a unix service. But you would not be allowed to login as "root" user remotely - that said you can...
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    Mac/PC can't see each other

    Please check the following as bare minimum troubleshooting: 1) TCP/IP - 1.1) Does Ping between the 2 machines Works ? 1.2) If Ping works then try something like telnet from Windows to Mac 1.3) Check if your firewalls are enabled on windows and Mac? If...
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    Virtual IP and Routing

    Dear All, I have a Macbook with one ethernet port. OS is MacOS 10.5.6. I have a installed Virtual Box on top of my Macbook with a Guest OS of Solaris 10 OS and 192.168.100.100/255.255.255.0 IP Address configuration. I want my MacOS and Solaris Guest OS to talk to each other on TCP/IP...
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