Connecting Guest PC virtual windows 98SE to Internet

I am running Windows 98SE on Guest PC 1.0 virtual and trying to connect to the Internet on dsl through my airport wireless connection. File sharing is open, and I thought I had both computers configured correctly, but I cannot get an internet connection. I'm looking for a walkthrough to see if I have missed anything. I do get warnings when I boot Windows that the hard disk has a different IP, and that there is a networking error. Looking for the genius who can help me with this. Thank you.

Hi Johnathan,
this is help for "Virtual PC" maybe it will help you, I would simply download the files on the Mac and transfer them to the "Guest PC" desktop
VPC Internet Help
kind regards,
Peter.

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