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Hi All,
I'm not sure if this is the right forum or not... If I'm in error, I hope the mods will assist me by moving this thread where it rightfully belongs...
My general question is this: are virtual machines "seen" by OSX like another computer on a normal LAN, or are they treated differently somehow?
My specific question pertains to ASP scripted web pages. I plan to run IIS within a VM, and might tool around within the Windows shell from time to time for testing -- but I'd really like to stay within OSX as much as possible. Ideally, I'd like to write my pages using a Mac text editor and save to a location within the Windows VM... And then view my results by typing into the Safari or Opera or whatever http://virtualmachinename/sitename/
Is this possible?
Thanks!
J
I'm not sure if this is the right forum or not... If I'm in error, I hope the mods will assist me by moving this thread where it rightfully belongs...
My general question is this: are virtual machines "seen" by OSX like another computer on a normal LAN, or are they treated differently somehow?
My specific question pertains to ASP scripted web pages. I plan to run IIS within a VM, and might tool around within the Windows shell from time to time for testing -- but I'd really like to stay within OSX as much as possible. Ideally, I'd like to write my pages using a Mac text editor and save to a location within the Windows VM... And then view my results by typing into the Safari or Opera or whatever http://virtualmachinename/sitename/
Is this possible?
Thanks!
J