ultimate99 Posted November 14, 2014 Share Posted November 14, 2014 There are several tutorials to do this but none seem to work with me. Maybe I don't understand much of network, but should be easy to follow. My host is win 8.1 and I have a vm of win 10 and I'm tryting to do a remote desktop so I can copy files. Can someone provide me with a guide on how to setup the network properly? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xahid Posted November 14, 2014 Share Posted November 14, 2014 What kind of difficulty are you facing? I hope you created the vm with default settings for network card, just disable firewall of windows10 & enable remote desktop support with proper IP configuration. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Haggis Veteran Posted November 14, 2014 Veteran Share Posted November 14, 2014 This guide works :) http://geekswithblogs.net/bjackett/archive/2010/06/06/how-to-configure-remote-desktop-to-hyper-v-guest-virtual-machines.aspx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ultimate99 Posted November 15, 2014 Author Share Posted November 15, 2014 Thanks, but I quit! I couldn't connect via RDC because "remote computer on network or services not enabled", even though I followed the guide above. I'll go with free virtual pc... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+BudMan MVC Posted November 15, 2014 MVC Share Posted November 15, 2014 That guide is crap and not written for 8.1 virtual machine ;) "I am running Windows Server 2008 R2 with Hyper V on my laptop" So you have a copy of 10 on hyperV on 8.1.. Can you ping its IP address, what IP address is the VM getting? This is not at all difficult, but we need to understand where your at in your setup. Not going to write a complete guide from scratch.. What guide did you follow to get 10 running as VM, something like this? http://blogs.technet.com/b/canitpro/archive/2014/10/02/step-by-step-creating-and-running-a-windows-10-vm-on-windows-8-1.aspx Not sure you would use remote desktop to copy files - why not just normal file and print sharing.. remote desktop is painful way to move files.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ultimate99 Posted November 15, 2014 Author Share Posted November 15, 2014 That guide is crap and not written for 8.1 virtual machine ;) "I am running Windows Server 2008 R2 with Hyper V on my laptop" So you have a copy of 10 on hyperV on 8.1.. Can you ping its IP address, what IP address is the VM getting? This is not at all difficult, but we need to understand where your at in your setup. Not going to write a complete guide from scratch.. What guide did you follow to get 10 running as VM, something like this? http://blogs.technet.com/b/canitpro/archive/2014/10/02/step-by-step-creating-and-running-a-windows-10-vm-on-windows-8-1.aspx Not sure you would use remote desktop to copy files - why not just normal file and print sharing.. remote desktop is painful way to move files.. Yup, I've set the vm the same way in the guide. From what I read online, hyper-v doesn't allow copying files, so RDC is an alternative. I do get an internet connection and an IP in the vm. I'll investigate further and report back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+BudMan MVC Posted November 15, 2014 MVC Share Posted November 15, 2014 "so RDC is an alternative." That seems pretty stupid way to move files - why don't you just setup file sharing if you want to share files?? Who says you would need to share files through the visualization layer. You have 2 windows machines on the same network do you not, one is physical the other is just a VM - but they are still on the same network. How do you move files between windows machines? That would be file sharing.. Does not matter if the machines are physical or virtual. Can you ping the vm IP? If not set its software firewall to allow it - enable file sharing, there you go done! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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