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VMware Workstation VMs shows Network Cable Unplugged

April 23, 2015 by Dan B. Lee 32 Comments

I ran an updated to Windows 10 and all of a sudden my VMs in VMware Workstations were showing "Network Cable Unplugged" when I tried to use them. Here's what I did to fix that: Power off all your VMs In VMware Workstation go to Edit > Virtual Network Editor Choose to change settings and say OK to run as admin If you have static IPs or IP ranges you want to keep, note them Choose "Restore Defaults" at the bottom I didn't have to remove or add anything back to the VM. They came … [Read more...] about VMware Workstation VMs shows Network Cable Unplugged

Filed Under: CentOS, Linux, Ubuntu, VMware Tagged With: Network, Network Connections, Ubuntu, vmware, VMware Workstation

View Port Bindings via Windows based GUI – CurrPorts

January 8, 2015 by Dan B. Lee Leave a Comment

We use Windows for a reason. It's hard for computer professionals to admit it, but the a GUI and the functionality behind an app, even a small one, can be really helpful. Sometimes there just isn't enough functionality in a command prompt or console. So when little apps come along that make our lives a bit easier, it's important to give them some recognition. CurrPorts is a little executable for Windows computers that helps us out. CurrPorts will give you a table showing all the information … [Read more...] about View Port Bindings via Windows based GUI – CurrPorts

Filed Under: Microsoft Windows, Networks, Security, Windows Server, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012 Tagged With: netstat, Network, Scanning, TCP/IP, Windows

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