First of all thank Coolwater blog, help me solve this problem. Recently encountered a very wonderful problem, the new installation of a Windows Server 2012 virtual machine, manually designated IP after domain discovery has been prompted to find the DC, this is strange, installed 3 machines, only this one has this problem, Even more bizarre is the problem of deleting the virtual machine reload. Obviously are manually created 3 virtual machines, and the process is not any different, why this problem occurs?
1. Look carefully, the configuration process has no problem, because it is manual
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2. View information discovery problem, IP address is actually automatically configured IPV4 address
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3. Seems to be the ghost of this automatic configuration, check out how to disable Autoconfiguration, find the following methods, first
netsh interface IPv4 show Inter, find the corresponding index for this network adapter, record it down
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4. After netsh interface IPv4 set interface < NIC Index> dadtransmits=0 store=persistent
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5. After the prompt is OK, the operation succeeds, and then net stop DHCP stops the DHCP client service.
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6. Finally restart the network card, and then see that the problem solved
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I don't know which Daniel can explain why.
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How to troubleshoot assigned to Autoconfiguration IPV4 addresses