R
R. McCarty
Open Network Connections, Click Advanced, Advanced Settings.
In the Adapters & Bindings use the arrow buttons to move the LAC
you want as primary to the top of the list.
"Sammy" <sammy1978@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I'm using Windows XP with two LAN cards and two seperate Net
> connections. I'm also using Parallels and running another virtual
> machine on the same box. My question is how do I make one Lan
> card the default card for XP's Net connection? If I disable the
> other connection then Paraallels won't see it an I'm not able to
> use it in Parallels. What is the easiest way to make one of these
> lan cards the default connection without disabling the other one?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sammy
In the Adapters & Bindings use the arrow buttons to move the LAC
you want as primary to the top of the list.
"Sammy" <sammy1978@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:5sl1a491ak5pcsb06j4hcao7k6laeci3io@4ax.com...
> I'm using Windows XP with two LAN cards and two seperate Net
> connections. I'm also using Parallels and running another virtual
> machine on the same box. My question is how do I make one Lan
> card the default card for XP's Net connection? If I disable the
> other connection then Paraallels won't see it an I'm not able to
> use it in Parallels. What is the easiest way to make one of these
> lan cards the default connection without disabling the other one?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sammy