I did what you suggested (switched ethernet connection to bridged and
restarted the vmware machine) and now it works.  Thanks.  My next
question is, can I set the server up to listen on a different port?

William Stein wrote:
> On Dec 9, 2007 3:13 PM, Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I'd like to install Sage on a Windows machine, then access it
> > remotely.  I'm a complete beginner at using both Sage and vmware.  Is
> > this possible?
>
> Actually this definitely possible.  You have to configure
> "bridged networking" in vmware player -- check elsewhere
> online about how to do that -- it might be obvious from the
> graphical interface, e.g., just click on the network interface
> icon and change a setting on the icon that pops up.
> After you do that, you should completely reset the vmware
> machine, e.g., hit control-c to stop the notebook server, then
> type
>     login: off
> at the login prompt.  Then start the sage back up again
> and start the notebook:
>     login: notebook
>
> I think you'll get a URL and with luck you'll be able to
> connect to it from anywhere.
>
> This depends of course some on what network your computer
> is connected to and how, what firewall software you might have,
> etc., etc.  But it is definitely possible.   Please familiarize yourself
> some more with vmware player, try the above, and report back.
>
> Sorry if the above is somewhat vague, but I don't have access
> to vmware player right now, so I'm working from memory.
>
> William

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