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By: Ingmar Verheij

No and it shouldn’t 🙂 Can you verify if the NIC is still present? The script does remove IPv6 so it might be that you connected through IPv6 and that’s removed? If that’s not the case can you drop me...

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By: Adam Bergsbaken

Should I be doing this on both the PVS servers and the endpoint?

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By: Alex

I also just confirmed that the script seems to bomb on 2012 R2, devcon64 removes the network connection and crashes, leaving you with no network connection. After reboot – windows would crate a new...

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By: Thomas

Hey Ingmar, really great work. I’ve got just a question, how do I run the script just for my PVS adapter and skip any change for my Domain/Managment NIC? Cheers

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By: Aaron

Hi Ingmar great script, not sure if you have had any experience with the new Xentool 6.5 NIC “XenServer PV Network Device #0” is it similar to the old Citrix PV one?

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By: ps

same for me here. after running script v 1.4 both nic’s on w2k12r2 pvs target were removed. any news about that?

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By: topokin

Hi all Do all these “tweaks” still apply to PVS7.12 or PVS7.13? Thanks

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By: sebi

i have the same question, are these tweaks still needed with pvs 7.13 and Win 2012 R2.

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By: Humberto

pvs.7.12 Good day on my server pvs when the vm go to boot through the network is very slow and I have to restart the vm many times to get the communication with the pvs what recommendations can I use

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By: Brian Mooney

Do these apply to Server 2016 VDA’s and PVS 7.15 LTSR? How do these compare to the newly released Citrix Optimization Tool made available by Citrix?

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