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Guest OS Windows 7 for remote access

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We are setting up 4 VM's with Windows 7 OS for staff access on a Dell PowerEdge R320.

We had all of the VM's working as specified above but had to re-install Server 2012 Standard because the factory tech setup the Raid 5 to only give the server OS 40 GB of space.

Installed Windows Server 2012 Standard with the following Roles and Features:

  • File and Storage Services
  • Hyper-V
  • Network Policy and Access Services - Network Policy Server - Health Registration Authority
  • Web Server (IIS) - Web Server (Defaults)
  • Management Tools (Default)

We will be joining this server to a Domain Controller on another server.

This server will need to have mapped drives to a third party software database and storage file installed in it for business management.

For setup purposes the NIC1 has been disabled to reserve it for iDRAC.

The NIC2 is set to a static IP address for RDP and DOES have internet access.

An External virtual switch has been installed in Hyper-V on the NIC2 named "Virtual Switch NIC 2" All of the guset VM's have the Virtual Switch "Virtual Switch NIC 2" installed (without VLAN ID and Bandwidth Management checked).

The guest OS does show the network adpater as a device and is also set to a static IP for RDP. The networking and sharing window shows "No Internet Access" and cannot repair or resolve the issue. The Guest OS also does not see the Host files shared or the Host in Network. It displays as an unidentified network.

Please advise and thank you in advance for your assistance.


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