Windows 10 no internet comments on VMWare Workstation 10 and 11

Hello

I have a Windows 10 comments on my Web host pro 8.1.

With one of the latest updates of windows 10 (guest), there is no internet available.

My other guests (< w10) - all filled as well - work very well.

Hoping to solve, I have improved my VMWare Workstation 10 to 11, but it did not help.

Still no internet connection.

(VMWare Tools are up to date)

The Device Manager in my windows 10 guest shows as network < Intel(r) 82574L Gigabit Network Connection > adapter without error.

It is the only listed network adapter.

Switching to NAT does not work as well.

Any help appreciated.

Thank you

In my windows 10 guest, I removed the Intel network card in the Device Manager and rebooted.

The same adapter has been reinstalled, but since I still have internet connection.

For this he has solved.

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