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> > I hate to start a new post here, but the my original post is like on page > four and this forum doesn't "bump" posts to the front when you reply to it. > > The first paragraph was my original post, and the second was what I posted > the other day. > > My physical server has two NICs, the first one is unbound to the virtual > machines, the second one is. In the configuration for the virtual machine > under network adaptors I selected the second NIC in the "connected to" space, > and set the MAC address to static. Both physical cards have a cable > connected and on the physical machine gives no message indicating that the > cable on card 2 is unplugged, but on the virtual server using this NIC when > checking the network adaptor is says the cable is unplugged. so....what > could the problem be? I'm assuming that once I resolve this > problem that I'll be able to add the virtual machines to the domain of the > host server without any further configuration and getting an IP address from > the DHCP server. > > On the NIC being used by the host the VMNS box is unchecked while > the others remain checked, for the second NIC to be used by the virtual > machines only the VMNS box is checked and nothing else. For the virtual NIC > in the Virtual machine Client for microsoft, file and print sharing and > TCP/IP are checked. I keep getting the network unplugged message. I just > checked the physical connection and both NICs are connected and showing > activity. > User which run the virtual machine, need READ permission C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Shared Virtual Networks\ Posted via http://www.VirtualServerFaq.com - Brought to you by Business Information Technology Shop - http://www.bitshop.com |
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