How to network Vista workaround (the domain profile) location

If Windows Vista is joined to a domain, the network connected to the field of authentication is marked as 'the domain profile.

Unfortunately, if there is another NIC (Interfaces virtual VMWare), Vista doesn't know where they are. Whatever you choose for these NICs is 'public' or 'private '.

The result is that a defined group policy Firewall profile 'Domain' the problem is never used, until additional network cards have been completely disabled.

Anyone know a workaround to classify the VMWare NICs as "field located?

Concerning

Severin

Try searching for "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\" network {4D36E972-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} cards (e.g. VMnet1, VMnet 8, etc.), and by adding a REG_DWORD value called ' * NdisDeviceType ' set to 1. Then disable and re-enable the network cards. This will make disappear from "Network and sharing Center" Vista.

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