1) Verify that %ServerName; is online and can be remotely accessed from your computer. 2) Verify that the Virtual Machine Manager service is started on %ServerName;. If the problem persists, restart the Virtual Machine Manager service. To find out the result of the job, re-connect to the server, and run the following cmdlet: PS> Get-VMMServer %ServerName; | Get-Job | where { $_.ID -eq "%TaskID;"}
Verify network connectivity between the Virtual Machine Manager management server and %ComputerName;. If the issue persists, ...
Verify that %ServerName; is online and accessible from your computer. 2) If a firewall is enabled on %ServerName;, ensure ...
Verify that %ServerName; is online and can be accessed from your computer. 2) If a firewall is enabled on %ServerName;, ensure ...
Verify that %ServerName; is online and can be accessed from your computer. Then try to connect again. 2) Verify that the ...
Verify that %ServerName; is online and can be remotely accessed from your computer. 2) Verify that the Virtual Machine Manager ...
Verify that the adapter is in the list obtained by running Get-VMHostNetworkAdapter -VMHost (Get-VMHost -ComputerName %ComputerName;). ...
Verify that the agent is installed on the computer, %ComputerName; is accessible from the VMM management server, and then ...
Verify that the correct security file is specified. 2. Verify that DCOM access, launch, and activation permissions are enabled ...
Verify that the correct user name, a valid password, and the correct domain are entered and then try the operation again. ...