Bridged networking means that the virtual linux looks like an ordinary machine
on the network, while host only networking means that there is a virtual network 
between
the host and the guest but the guest cannot see and be seen beyond this net.

Regarding your problem: maybe you need to enable ip forwarding on the win2000 machine.

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On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 10:13:09AM +0200, Bettina & Arieh wrote:
> Hi everyone. I managed to install RH7.1 on the latest VMWare. It works very
> nice, except for the networking, which I didn't manage to configure, and in
> their HomePage, they say something like "Using bridged network, your
> computer will loke like any other in the network... (some more stuff), you
> only need to configure the address... (a lot more of stuff...)
> Well, I have a LAN at home, with a linux box on 192.168.1.1 (which also
> servers as a masq-gateway to my net), a win2000 box on 192.168.1.2 and on
> that I have VMWare running Linux, with net addr 192.168.1.3. I try to ping
> from and to the Vlinux, and nothing happens.
> Any ideas???
> thanks
> 
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