How to access from the internet an APEX app running in Oracle's VM.

I'm fairly new to the world of VMs and networking. I have a DB instance with a APEX 4.1 application installed on my host operating system (VISTA) and another inside the VM. Is it possible to get users on the net to access the APEX application inside the VM rather than the one default one? I have no problems with users accessing the vista version.
regards
PaulP

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