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| Guest | Virtual Machine's NIC getting disabled We have a Virtual machine on one of your production server host. Frequently the NIC of the VM gets disabled on its own. There are no significant events in the event viewer that can determine what's causing this issue. Sometimes, the VM also crashes and the only thing it mentions is "VM has crashed in the VS 2005 event viewer" I have verified that the account used to run the VM has admin access to the ..vmc, .vhd and .vnc files? Please Advice |
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