On 07/14/2016 03:46 PM, Adam wrote:
> Hi Alex and Drew
> 
> I understand the global view of networking in QubesOS, I have a net
> VM, a firewall VM, a proxy VM and a standard app VM all working
> nicely and my app VM can surf the web securely.
> 
> I never said dom0 and win7 communicated via network, had had assumed,
> maybe incorrectly, that dom0 via Qubes db or something to each VM
> what it's IP address is and scripts inside the VM set the ip
> correctly.
I'm sorry, I must have assumed that "communication problem between
windows and dom0" implied a *network* communication. My bad.

Is there any log related to this service in the windows event log?

Could you please try to disable aero (and anything related to 3d - yes I
know that the problem is with networking and that it should not be
related to 3d graphics) and restart the VM?

Last, could you try to whip up another win 7 hvm and just... try again?

Please note that these are just guesses, after a bit of googling around,
and not actual step-by-step troubleshooting. It's to gather more
information until somebody who is actually expert in the matter replies
to the thread.

-- 
Alex

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