In-place upgrade from Win Server 2019 (Inet works) to Server 2022 disables Hyper-V Internet access in 2022? (Windows, settings)
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I recently did an in-place upgrade from Windows Server 2019 (in which my Win 10 Hyper-V VM Internet works great) to Server 2022, but 2022 disables the Hyper-V VM Internet access, and I can't seem to get it back no matter what I do? (After the Server 2022 upgrade, the VM Internet says something to the effect of "Invalid IP address configuration", when I try to use the Internet?)
Does anyone have any ideas on what I might be able to do please, to restore the VM Internet access in Server 2022? One difference I noted before and after the upgrade was that the Network Control Panel app had one Private entry of "Ethernet vSwitch" in Server 2019 with my network name listed, but in 2022, there are 2 entries: (1) "Ethernet 2 - enabled"; and (2) "Ethernet vSwitch (unidentified)", and so I don't know if there difference in the Network settings is preventing signing into the Internet on Server 2022?