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    Gartzen Egiarte is offline Senior Member
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    Default Meshwork adapter invalided on windows server 2003.

    I came here appearing for a answer to a trouble they have tackled newly and wish a answer. I have a server working on Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 that had set up a few days before and substitute the former Windows Server 2003 server. Because there is a trouble that keep happening over and over again. when all time I start my server meshwork adapter is invalid and then I have to manually go to the extent needed and permit back.

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    pedro Anaia is offline Senior Member
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    You must go to the services and the network adapter and configure it to autostart so far do not have that problem starting the server again these are some entry-level requirement you need to learn about that more such problems arrive until later so you can go and read about it. that will make your future encounter with such problems easier. others hope this will be sufficient in your situation.

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    Why don't I can also try another option. there are many options available on the web, if you try to search them choose the one that suits you and use them as and when necessary. a network server with Windows Server 2003 are very common here and there almost all the solutions available on the web if ever in this type of problems. the web is the best way to find answers to almost every problem you may encounter.

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    There are many settings that are disabled when you install a fresh copy of Windows Server 2003 as your situation needs to be manually activated, but not every time you start the server environment is one that should take be able to pull off. and you never have to do it again. The problem you face this time is very common and therefore there are many solutions available on the web.

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    Hey, why not save the settings from your old server and apply them to the new. You can try the next time you install a fresh copy of Windows Server. no need to go to the configuration if it does and does not take much time for the server to take the previous setting again. instead of going through all the problems in the server configuration manually and take their terms. you should try this.

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