Network adapters disconnected on vmware server

After I set up a virtual server for Novell netware, it identifeid speed of the virtual machine to each NIC that 1000, so I tried to change the speed of virtual machine from 100 to 1000.  Now I can't connect to the remote VM machine.  At the level of the server, each NETWORK adapter is noted as disconnected.  Because it was his internal IP address via DHCP from another Novell server that is no longer, it connects to, I put a static IP address to the server console.  Still nothing rmotely.  What should I do to fix my mischief.

In general you should just be able to put 4.1 above the location of 4.0 x. AFAIK, some configurtion files gets lost on ESXi and you create a backup of them (if you wish). Read page 59 of the document I have posted the link to.

Guests should not affect, however, if possible, make a backup of your guests. If they are associated with a shared storage, disconnect it.

Work through this 55 page document: http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vsphere4/r41/vsp_41_upgrade_guide.pdf

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