exampasser wrote: » It sounds like a DNS issue, do you have the IP of the Server VM entered as one of the DNS servers on your Windows 7 VM?
Armymanis wrote: » How would i do that? I am new to setting up domains.
exampasser wrote: » On the Windows 7 VM go to control panel, network and sharing center, change adapter settings, right-click the adapter and select properties. From the properties window select Internet protocol version 4 and click on properties. From there simply add the IP address of the Server VM under the DNS section.
Armymanis wrote: » how do i know which ip address, subnet mask, and default gateway to use? I am confused.
exampasser wrote: On the Windows 7 VM go to control panel, network and sharing center, change adapter settings, right-click the adapter and select properties. From the properties window select Internet protocol version 4 and click on properties. From there simply add the IP address of the Server VM under the DNS section.
exampasser wrote: » All you need to worry about is the'Use the following DNS server addresses:" section. To find out the IP address of the server, on the server open a command prompt and type "ipconfig".
Essendon wrote: » Not being a prick, I know you are learning and just starting out, but remember to use Google first before asking on here. You'll learn more, I did. We'll tell the solution, but if you Google around, you'll learn of what other people did, how they goofed up and then set it right.
Essendon wrote: » I have never seen VirtualBox, but I just Googled "virtualbox networking" and the first page that showed up is here. Set the VM's to Host-only networking and you'll be good. Not being a prick, I know you are learning and just starting out, but remember to use Google first before asking on here. You'll learn more, I did. We'll tell the solution, but if you Google around, you'll learn of what other people did, how they goofed up and then set it right.
Essendon wrote: » Can I recommend something to you? If I were you, I'd use VirtualPC or VMware Server 2.0 for my lab. When you go for your next interview and you say you have some experience with VMware, it'll stand you in good stead than VirtualBox. In addition, there are more people around here that are more familiar with VMware/VirtualPC than VirtualBox.
undomiel wrote: » You'll also want to check your firewall settings on the machines to make sure they aren't blocking each other. Did your dcpromo of the server 2008 machine go ok? Is it pointing to itself for DNS? If they're able to ping each other then it doesn't sound like it is a problem with the virtualbox setup.
Armymanis wrote: » i know it is not a problem with my virtualbox setup. Both machines are able to ping each other, but i cannot join windows 7 to a domain.
MentholMoose wrote: » Also, tell us what edition of Windows 7 you are using. I believe only certain editions can be joined to a domain (I think only Pro / Ultimate / Enterprise).