Cannot connect windows 2008 bridged network

Hello, I hope someone can help,

I am running VMWare Server 2 on a PC Vista Ultimate x 64 with 8 GB of RAM.

I built a comment windows 2008 x 64 enterprise, the value in network bridge server, but I for the life of me can't connect! Anyone know what I'm doing wrong? I click on change the network card properties select the Connect button, click ok, the change takes, but then I look at the NIC Properties again and it's back to disconnected!

Thank you very much

Dean

Check on the host if the 'bridge' Protocol is related to your physical card. Set the '' private '' card if it is set to 'public '.

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