NETWORK card configured desktop adapter are without mapping accordingly

Hi Experts,

I'm new in vworkspace and here's my environment:

Server A:

2012 R2 64 bit Windows Datacenter Edition

vWorkspace 8.0 MR1 (for demonstration)

ServerB:

Windows 2012 R2 64-bit Edition DC

Hyper-V

I have configured the office supply, and successfully managed the clone diffdisk via hyper-v.

But anyway the office put into service, mapping of the virtual switch adapter as hope.

I have to manually mapped the NIC to the NIC via hyper-v to get the status "connected to the wide" in vworkspace.

I have attached the screenshot.

After I traced the NETWORK adapter, it works well in vworkspace, this screenshot is what I did:

How is it? anyone with the same problem?

Thank you

Marcos

Hi Marcos, you make changes to your model and then use the "update" option in the add computers Wizard? If so, you must use the option 'Import' to bring the model to set up the material overall. You will need to check existing/no valid to see the model. I guess that the other question you have posted on is due to machines not created correctly. Once you have it setting network settings correctly, recreate the machine and you should not see the error. Regards Mike Hatch

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