Conflict related clones Horizon 7 MAC address

Hello

I'm trying to make some clones related to VM of my Master, after I do it all the Vm are having the same Mac. How do you do that?

, I can't script so it's a no go. Is there an Option I don't see? Why is make you it an option to clone when the Horizon cannot even change the Mac automaticlly

Goodbye, Tutti

Any chance your parents VM has a static MAC / manuals that are configured for the network adapter in the virtual machine settings? This would certainly explain this behavior.

In case it is, change it to automatic, start your VM parent to check that everything works as planned, firm, create a wink and then re-create your pointing to the new snapshot pool or do a Redial on existing operation.

I hope this helps.

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