NIC cannot start guest operating system!

Hello world

I installed vmserver 2 on vista (host OS). I created a virtual machine (win Server 2003) with a NIC birdge. but when this machine starts there is no network adapter in "network connection." In device manager there is an exclamation point on the PCI network card. When you open the properties of the nic in the concole, his writing "nic cannot start. (error code 10) »

I want just a virtual machine (win Server 2003) with a single network adapter.

Anybodey can help me?

Thank you.

Have you installed the VMware Tools?

You tryied to do a 'update driver' on the NETWORK map?

André

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