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VMware help in allowing vm guest onto my internal network [NAT/ Bridged?]?

so im running VMware Server version 2.0.0 Build 116503; i use this on a XP machine work and i have arch linux installed partly because i like arch linux distro / partly because no one knows what it is,,, ) so i just installed in a VM to pass approval for my work OSone thing about it is,,, im not able to pull IP's from the private LAN dhcp,,, i currently have the NIC set to do NAT,,, i tried bridged to my physical NIC but no go,,,i would like my VM to have the same access to my network ad my physical host,, should i be messing with managing networks interface? thanks in advance

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And the answers are: 8 days 5 grams (5 half lives have passed each half life is 3.82 days) chlorine (as the chloride ion is larger than the atom) Potassium is very active and not free in nature.
8 days nt enough info, I do not have half life of Rn222 Cl K
It has to be set up in Bridged mode to work like thatIn my experience it either works right away or it is a problem with the distro or there is some policy preventing the assignment of the IP (DHCP reservations, MAC address restrictions, etc.)

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