Server 2003 DC cloning, network goes down?

Hello

I'm trying to clone one of my DC direct (VM) in a DR test environment on our 5 ESX farm.

I know that's not the way to do it if I had to be put live but I'm after is a copy quick and dirty from the domain controller to authenticate that I test upgrades of exchange in an isolated network.

The problem I have is that when I clone the DC networking fails completely. Network status shows 0 bytes sent when the box is rebooted and never changes.

I knew that the problem could hav been corrupted initially Protocol TCP/IP, so I removed and re-installed but without success. I also figured that VMware could change the MAC of the NETWORK card, so I cloned it new and manually assigned the original MAC but it still had no effect.

Has anyone seen what happens before or any idea on how I can solve it?

Kind regards

Ryan

How the look of networking on the clone after you mention? Can you ping address loopback and his own assigned etc IP? What is the answer when you try?

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