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Virtual Machine Network Driver for Microsoft Device Emulator
Note:
After installation, make sure that the driver is checked in the properties of
the network card(s) that you intend to use for network connectivity within the
emulator.
The virtual machine network driver is an intermediate driver that virtualizes a
physical network card (or connection).
The Virtual Machine Network Driver allows the Device emulator's OS (or even the
Virtual PC OS, as the case may be) to emulate its own network connection. Because
the physical network interface on the host machine is now "virtualized," you have
a way to get two IP Addresses - one for the host PC, and one for the operating
system that is running within the Device Emulator (or Virtual PC). Device Emulator
users using the VMNet Driver can connect to the host machine over TCP or UDP as
the alternative to the standard "Activesync over DMA" solution.
The VMNet Driver will get installed.
To check if you have the correct driver installed, Open Network Connections and
right click to Properties. You will see a window that lists all the software
connections on the machine. Virtual Machine Network Driver (or Services) will be
in there as an item.
The VMNet Driver is also added in the Control Panel --> Add/Remove Programs Tab.
So if you want to uninstall, just go here and remove the driver.
This VMNet Driver is availabale for install "as-is" and is not a supported service.
It is not a part of the Visual Studio 2005 product, and is being given as an
additional tool to aid developers that need another connectivity option other
than Activesync.
For more information about using the drive, please visit:
The Visual Studio for Devices Team Blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/vsdteam
You may also post questions at the Device Emulator public forum:
http://forums.microsoft.com/msdn/showforum.aspx?forumid=76&siteid=1