Re: After Logoff from remote desktop, network card failed

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On Nov 22, 11:24 am, sboo...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,
I have weird problem. Whenever I logoff from remote desktop, the
network card will giving issue, like I can't ping from LAN to server
or from Server, I cant ping to gateway as well.
Any idea??

Hey, This is way too vague and we as a group need more details.
1. What is the OS?
2. Where are you pinging from?
3. Is the driver of machine a) or b) the problem?
4. Is the driver Windows based or manuf.?
5. What steps do you take to use RDP, if connection terminates after
you disconnect?
6. Can you ping the loop back address?

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