1) Ensure that the Windows Remote Management (WS-Management) service is running on the server (%ServerName;). 2) If the System Center Virtual Machine Manager service on your VMM management server is configured to run by using the machine account, ensure that there is not a group policy that does not allow adding machine accounts to a computer's Administrators group. If there is, you can use one of the following workarounds: - Disable the group policy in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) - Modify the group policy to allow the VMM machine account in the Administrators group - Move the machine account to its own organizational unit (OU) and block the group policy from being applied - Reinstall the VMM management server and choose the option to run the System Center Virtual Machine Manager service by using a domain account, and re-add all of your virtual machines.
Ensure that the VMM service is installed on the current node and is functioning properly and all the resources for the group ...
Ensure that the Windows Remote Management (WinRM) service and the Virtual Machine Manager Agent service are installed and ...
Ensure that the Windows Remote Management (WS-Management) service and the VMM agent are installed and running and that a ...
Ensure that the Windows Remote Management (WS-Management) service and the VMM agent are installed and running and that a ...
Ensure that the Windows Remote Management (WS-Management) service is running on the server (%ServerName;). 2) If the System ...
Ensure that the Windows Remote Management service is enabled and running on the server %ComputerName;. Additionally, in the ...
Ensure that the Windows Remote Management service is enabled and running on the server %ComputerName;. If necessary, install ...
Ensure that the writable share path is accessible to Virtual Machine Manager, and then manually create the StoredVMs folder ...
Ensure that the WS-Management service and the agent are installed and running and that a firewall is not blocking HTTPS traffic. ...