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VirtualBox what is NAT connection for folder sharing?

  Date: Dec 04    Category: Unix / Linux / Ubuntu    Views: 517
  

In the virtual box settings it doesnt say what NAT is reffering to on here
www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch04.html#sharedfolders I want to allow virtual
box for the time being to run the windows os inside it and only give it access
to the shared folder on my desktop, the additions have been installed for Ubuntu
and within windows2k, however, when I go to add a shaed folder current;y on
ubuntu desktop, it wont let be click "ok" button. I went to see the networking
settings for the virtual box installation of windows2k and it says it has enable
network adapter but it doesnt say clear what the options of "atached to NAT,
Bridged apater, internal hnetowkr or host adapter." can someone here tell me
what these mean? i've tried google but can't find anything, obviously these
works bring up thousands of unrelated pages...

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