When connected cable ethernet and assign ip address windows automatically restart

Hello ,
i have windows 7 with 2 NIC ,the additional Network card working fine
but the built-in card when connected cable and assign ip address automatically restart
please help to avoid this problem
thanks

Hi,
first, try the  jacky's solution, and verify if the issue is not from Hardware.
and , It looks like the definition of distributed  by
policy for more secure.
I remember in the past I've set up for
such a solution for company  to prevent
unauthorized access.
Please check with your network administrator
and security if is defined.
You can examine the event log to identify if you have
trigger for action .
you can see this link about the identify if you have trigger :
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/automate-tasks-with-task-scheduler-from-windows-vista-inside-out
thanks,
Israel Chemo

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