- Posted by justin on January 17, 2007
I am a huge fan of Virtual PC/Server and have run across issues several times in the past with the having the virtual network drivers all of a sudden stop working. I ran across the blog post below the other day on how to fix the problem.
From: http://blogs.msdn.com/virtual_pc_guy/archive/2007/01/15/fixing-broken-virtual-networking.aspx
Number 1: The Virtual Machine Network Services driver is installed but not enabled. To fix this:
On a Windows XP system you’ll need to:
- Open the Start menu and click on Control Panel.
- Click on Network and Internet Connections and then Network Connections.
If you are using classic mode you just need to double click on Network Connections.
- Locate your network adapter, right click on it and select Properties.
- Check the Virtual Machine Network Services entry and click OK.
On a Windows Vista system you’ll need to:
- Open the Start menu and click on Control Panel.
- Click on the Network and Internet and then Network and Sharing Center.
If you are using classic mode you just need to double click on Network and Sharing Center.
- Click on Manage network connections, in the task list on the left side of the window.
- Locate your network adapter, right click on it and select Properties.
You’ll need to approve this action.
- Check the Virtual Machine Network Services entry and click OK.
Number 2: The Virtual Machine Network Services driver is installed and enabled, but does not seem to be working. To fix this you'll need to:
- Follow the steps for the first solution to get to the properties display for your network adapter.
- Select the Virtual Machine Network Services entry, and click Uninstall.
- Reboot the physical computer (this step is critical)
- Return to the properties display for your network adapter.
- Click Install…
- Select Service and click Add…
- Select the Virtual Machine Network Services entry and click OK.