Virtual Server



I have functional SBS 2K3 R2. I want to use Virtual Server 2005 for Terminal
Server.
Installation of Virtual Server has been completed sucessfuly, however there
is one big problem.
There is one network adapter in SBS. If I create virtual machine, use the
External network (ie SBS network adapter) as the Network adapter and start
the virtual machine, all network traffic to the SBS will stop. I can't log
in remotely, ping doesn't response, I have to log on localy and stop the
virtual server service. Then everything goes normal, except the virtual
server of course. If I use Internal Network, everything goes normal, but I
can't access the network from the virtual machine of course. Is that
behaviour (stopping all network traffic) normal?

Petr Jankovsky


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