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After the install there is only a Loopback-Pseudo-Interface shown when I execute

netsh interface ipv4 show interfaces

Do I have to enable the real adapter explicitly or does the server has no appropriate driver for the network adapter?

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    You should update your question to detail the server make and model, or at least the network card model.
    – jscott
    Feb 24, 2011 at 12:05

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As jscott said, you really need to provide more info (make/model) of the system and the NIC. That being said, if this is server class hardware and you just ran the install directly off a Microsoft retail/Volume license media, it's a pretty good bet that you need to get the driver for the NIC. If you have drivers you can install them in core using the pnputil.exe

pnputil -i -a <path to .inf file>

edit: wow - just realized this question was from 2011 but only edited again today. Somehow, I doubt this user is coming back to mark this as answered..

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Try "netsh interface set interface name="Local Area Connection" admin=ENABLED" just to see if can ressurect the adapter. If not, it would seem they are not appropriated from the bios.

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