Typically you don't want any kind of network identification on iscsi
interfaces.
http://robboek.com/2008/12/18/vmware-unidentified-network-issue-in-vista-and-windows-server-2008-fix/will
tell you how to set ndisdevicetype.

-Anders

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On 13 feb 2011, at 11:56, "Paul Hutchings" <[email protected]>
wrote:

Does anyone know how on earth you convince Windows 2008 that a NIC that’s
connected to a physically isolated iSCSI LAN is not an “unidentified public
network” please?



Thanks,

Paul
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