December 30, 20196 yr So ive setup a drive (with Unassigned Devices plugin) and made it shared, i can access it via SMB from my work PC. Then i tried the same with the windows 10 VM, but it cant access the second nic. Then i thought, it would be better anyway to access it direct ((instead of via NIC)) since the VM is on unraid anyway) Is there a way to map a share to a drive on windows 10? It kinda needs to be a drive, because else the editing software wont find the correct location... Edited December 30, 20196 yr by nuhll
December 31, 20196 yr Author Or is that not possible? Can i allow the VM access to the second NIC? (its other subnet) Standard is 192.168.86 10gbits is 192.168.3 Do i just need to enable bridging on 2. nic? Edited December 31, 20196 yr by nuhll
January 1, 20206 yr Author Ive enabled bridging on 2. nic, but it didnt changed anything. Anyone any idea?
January 1, 20206 yr Author With the friendly help of a redditor ive found the solution! Ill post here so if anyone has the same problem he find a answer. Enabling bridge alone dont change anything, but then you can add it as a second nic (inside the VM editor) and configure the network space (in windows) like you want (in my case 192.168.3...) Edited January 1, 20206 yr by nuhll
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