Integration Service Upgrade of 2012R2 breaks Windows 2012 VM

Hi,
we have setup a new server with Windows 2012 R2 and migrated our VM's over to it.
OS within the VM's are Windows 2008 Server, Windows 7 and Windows 2012. 
Everything works fine. Integration Service Update was needed and I could install it on all VM's, except one, that also runs Exchange 2013 on a Windows 2012. 
Once I install the Update of the Integration Service, the VM acts weird. It takes about 30 minutes until I could log in. (Probably network problem after the udpate). Once logged in, if I switch to desktop view, the task bar doesn't show items other than
the clock, clicking it results in the question, if I want to end a hanging process no matter if I say yes/no no luck. Server Manager opens (very slow), but it doesn't load data (wanted to check nic).
CMD with ipconfig doesn't show a network adapter, just the tunneling-peudo-interface.
 Load of the server doesn't show high CPU or Memory consumption, nor high disk i/o. Using Alt/TAB it shows a window called "Immersive Background" (tried to translate to english). 
Starting the network manager via
control.exe /name Microsoft.NetworkAndSharingCenter
doesn't open it either. But I can open like Resourcemonitor, Powershell and quite some other programs. 
So something is failing here after the update.  
Does Exchange and the new Integration Service break each other? 
I rolled back VM to an older snapshot and tried the same thing again, same result. On our Replication host, I did a Testfailover, with no network connectivity, everything fine, again, until new Integration service are installed/updated, the host seems broken. 
So I have no clue what's happening here or where to start to search. The main problem is, that backups have to be done offline and not online until new integration services are up and running. 
Any guess what to try or what breaks the new integration services? Or is it really in conjunction with Exchange? 
We didn't upgrade the VM to 2012R2, just the root node. 
Thanks
Patrick

Patrick N. _Futureweb OG,
Please use the following PowerShell to confirm your guest vm integration service has updated successfully, if not try to reinstall the IC.
Get-VM | ft Name, IntegrationServicesVersion
  2. Please confirm your exchange vm the following service is running.
  3. Please confirm your SYSTEM account have write permission on the following registry,
        HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Svchost
          If not
please add full permission on it.
  4. In exchange vm the
 System Device manager must  have a “Microsoft
Hyper-V virtual machine Bus” device.
More related information:
Assign permissions to a registry key
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc728310(v=ws.10).aspx
Updating Hyper-V Integration Components (IC)
http://blogs.technet.com/b/rmilne/archive/2013/06/17/updating-hyper-v-integration-components-ic.aspx
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