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10.31.2008 at 12:46PM PDT, ID: 23866312
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Hi everybody,

I having an issue with the network connections in server 2008. the boards all have dual intel pro/1000 eb network adapters in them. ive set up 3 machines with server 2008. the first 2 i set up were in a cluster and i set up an internal network connection and also the heartbeat. the problem is if i reboot any of these machines the internal network connection fails to reconnect. the settings and connections look normal when the computer boots. to get it working again i have to disable and enable the connection and everything goes back to normal.  this is the same story for the 3rd machine i built that had an internal connection and an external connection.  i notice this problem sometimes occurred on some of our server 2003 boxes as well.  any ideas? im confused
Answered By: sgiacobbo
Expert Since: 10/21/2002
Accepted Solutions: 2
sgiacobbo has been an Expert for 6 years 2 months, during which he has posted 45 comments and answered 2 questions. sgiacobbo is just one of 1271 experts in the Windows Server 2008 Zone. 1 expert collaborated on this answer, which was graded an "A" by the asker.
 
 
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