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Good day!

 

First sorry for my english and second if topic like mine was created earlier :)

 

I am making a project in college. I am making video of windows server 2008 learning and having problems with my network card. My Windows server 2008 is virtualized on VMware Workstation v5. My hardware is:

mainboard an35n ultra- http://www.shuttle.eu/_archive/older/en/an35n_faq.htm

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RAM 1.5 GB

Processor AMD Athlon 2000+

Video Nvidia Geforce 5200

And my virtualized server does not recognize my integrated network card. So i tried to find Vista driver for it (server 2008 and vista is on the same platform, right?), that doesn't work. So i bought a PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter- D-Link DFE- 520TX, thought that will work and i will have network, but again- fail :(

I tried to install it manualy, the system does it, but i get code 31, that it doesn't have proper driver. Installing from cd, did not help.

So i'm asking:

* My mainboard is to old, and i can forget about network on my virtualized system?

* I have to do some configuring in VMware?

* Why server doesn't found my PCI network card automaticly?

* Is there a way to install Active Directory without network adapter?

For first time, that will be enough.

 

Thank you for help! )

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So, this is my configuration

 

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This is my network config dialog

 

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This i get when install lan driver manualy

 

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And i have to do here some changes or not (Virtual machine Edit-> Virtual network settings)?

 

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p.s. i stoll dont have any network :(

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