Host Windows 7 "manage virtual networks.

Hello

I am trying Windows 7 x 64 on my laptop with VMware server 2.0.1.

All works except the program to "manage virtual networks. I can make changes, but cannot apply or use OK.

I have a dhcp server running on Sles 10 OES2 and want to disable the dhcp VMNET 8.

I stopped the VMware dhcp service in windows. This works for now but it is not the way. This also prevents the dhcp on vmnet1.

I'm alone with this problem?

Is there a way to do this manually, or a fix?

Hello

Try to "run as administrator". (right click on 'manage... »)

J.

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