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Tagged as Vista. Stats This is an issue that is happening quite often so anything at this point would be very helpful. The one thing I can suggest is that the next time it happens, you may want to make sure you do a thorough cleanup of adapters by also removing any hidden NICs that might be present, as well as all ISATAP adapters.
I've seen this problem and the ISATAP adapters were almost always the issue -- once I cleaned them up, the problem generally stopped reoccurring. Remove your current NIC, as well as any greyed out ones that might have been previously assigned to the VM. I've broken things badly before by cleaning up too much. Which adapter did you use in your Win2k8 VM template and when you were re-adding vnic?
Have you tried building a WinR2 VM from scratch i. Thanks so much, I actually didn't remove the ISATAP adapters I just unchecked IPv6 on the properties of the network adapter, now it joins the domain network no problem, also removed all old Vnics with your command, you sir are a god in my opinion ;.
I know that loading from scratch takes longer, but I've seen this kind of thing happen on clones. I am using a provided template that has an existing specification customization that starts a script to install several programs, I am selecting the create a new VM from this template option. This can happen if you use older templates on newer hosts. It will show you all the addresses it has handed out. Do you limit users' ability to change their IP addresses?
Is it possible that someone else is setting up their own systems and assigning their own addresses that overlap your DHCP servers range?
If all VM's and host are in same network that run following command with duplicate IP nbtstat -a DHCP assign If I change another network switch it is work fine on same host, MAC didn't change when change another network card. Is it connecting to network properly before the issue happen? Is it able to connect to external network? Or only connect to the host and VMs? Are they connecting to the same virtual switch? Are they configured with static IP addresses?
Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact tnmff microsoft. Try to update the NIC driver on the host. It happen suddenly. Do you mean you changed the virtual NIC to another virtual switch? Are you using external virtual switch? Yes, the rest vms is running same virtual switch, all is running static IP address.
All is external virtual switch, no internal virtual switch.
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