Hello!
No, I run netsh after rebooting.
I'm going to try "-keepnet" option and see what happens.
Thank you very much for your help!
On 1 feb, 19:38, "KM" <konstmor@nospam_yahoo.com> wrote:
> Perro,
>
> I suppose you are running netsh right after the fbreseal command in the same session (no reboot)? Then fbreseal removes all network
> settings and ipconfig is probably resetting them again.
>
> I see you don't use -keepnet switch of fbreseal.
> If you set cmiRemoveNetSettings property of the System Cloning component to FALSE, it will not remove all network settings during
> cloning including network bridges and named network connectoids.
>
> --
> =========
> Regards,
> KM
>
> > Hi everybody!
>
> > I've a program written in C that allows me to change the IP direction
> > using "netsh". It works without any problem. But I've noticed that
> > after executing this command in my OS image:
>
> > fbreseal -autologon -keepdomain -keepmounted -keepuser
>
> > It fails. It tells me this: "Invalid interface Local area connection
> > specified". Any idea? It's really weird, because if after this error,
> > I execute "ipconfig", then everything starts working fine again.
>
> > Please, any help would be great.
>
> > Thanks!
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