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Hi Vasily,

I am taking this back to the list, as it might be interesting for
others, too.

On 18.01.2010 5:21 Uhr Vasily Levchenko wrote:

> I've looked at pcap file, I found the DHCP traffic and reason for me is 
> ignorance of broadcast flag 
> on DHCP request thus causes unicast DHCP Offer which is not accepted by the 
> guest. 

I am afraid I did not understand a single word...;-)

Fortunately, I do not have to, as I have no clue about the DHCP things
in the background. So no wonder I did not understand it. But as long as
you do... ;-)

> Could you please give me a hint how to reproduce the problem

I cannot. After the upgrade one of three windows machines, all
configured as NAT, did not work. As different network chips are
supported by XP, Vista and Windows7, not all had the same network
adapter (XP: INTEL PRO/1000 T SERVER, Vista: INTEL PRO/1000 MT Desktop,
Windows7: INTEL PRO/1000 MT Desktop).

The Vista-VM did no longer work. Changing the adapter did not help.

>  is it "network switch on fly" or 

I am not sure what you mean...

> you've just changed networking type while re-configuration of VM in off mode?

but if you mean how I tested which modes (NAT, Host-only,...) still
work: I always halted the VM, changed the Mode, then rebooted and logged
in as user. Then tested and looked at the ipconfig output...

Regards,
OJ
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