I run several windows 7 through 10 vms on a windows 7 host. I have lost the network connectivity that I enjoyed on all of these vms. All of the vms are set up with a bridged adapter to the same intel nic; they all worked until today. I've restarted all guests and the host. The host has internet connectivity and is present on the windows 2012 r2 domain. I have tried disabling and reconfiguring the virtual nics on two vms and that didn't help anything. Inside the vms all of the nics get an ip address via dhcp, and the ip addresses revealed by ipconfig are viable for the domain. vbox was last updated something like a month ago, to 6.0.10.
Anyone have suggestions re what might be going on? I've never seen anything like this before.
[Invalid] All vms have lost network connections
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[Invalid] All vms have lost network connections
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Re: All vms have lost network connections (solved)
Oh, I just realized that the ip addresses are NOT valid for the domain. So the issue is not with virtual box.
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Re: All vms have lost network connections
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