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When using OpenVPN, TAP-Widows Adapter V9 says its unplugged after a few months



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After a few months of using OpenVPN inside a windows virtual machine, the TAP adapter stops working and says its unplugged.



I have no idea how to fix this. Seems like something needs to be cleared or reset? I don't know if its something on the virtual machine that needs to be reset or something on the parent machine (also running windows 10).



Any ideas?



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    After a few months of using OpenVPN inside a windows virtual machine, the TAP adapter stops working and says its unplugged.



    I have no idea how to fix this. Seems like something needs to be cleared or reset? I don't know if its something on the virtual machine that needs to be reset or something on the parent machine (also running windows 10).



    Any ideas?



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      After a few months of using OpenVPN inside a windows virtual machine, the TAP adapter stops working and says its unplugged.



      I have no idea how to fix this. Seems like something needs to be cleared or reset? I don't know if its something on the virtual machine that needs to be reset or something on the parent machine (also running windows 10).



      Any ideas?



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      After a few months of using OpenVPN inside a windows virtual machine, the TAP adapter stops working and says its unplugged.



      I have no idea how to fix this. Seems like something needs to be cleared or reset? I don't know if its something on the virtual machine that needs to be reset or something on the parent machine (also running windows 10).



      Any ideas?



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          Network cable unplugged just means that it can't connect. It is a symptom of the problem and not the problem itself.



          In my case, there was an issue on the server with it timing out the certificate on the client after a few months.






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            Network cable unplugged just means that it can't connect. It is a symptom of the problem and not the problem itself.



            In my case, there was an issue on the server with it timing out the certificate on the client after a few months.






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              Network cable unplugged just means that it can't connect. It is a symptom of the problem and not the problem itself.



              In my case, there was an issue on the server with it timing out the certificate on the client after a few months.






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                Network cable unplugged just means that it can't connect. It is a symptom of the problem and not the problem itself.



                In my case, there was an issue on the server with it timing out the certificate on the client after a few months.






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                Network cable unplugged just means that it can't connect. It is a symptom of the problem and not the problem itself.



                In my case, there was an issue on the server with it timing out the certificate on the client after a few months.







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