Either change the new owner to a user who has access to this object, or contact your Virtual Machine Manager administrator to request access for the user who you want to own this object, and then try the operation again.
Either add the domain account to Administrators group, or use another domain account that is in the local Administrators ...
Either add the host to a Windows Server 2008 R2 cluster, and then try the operation again, or do not migrate the virtual ...
Either assign relevant permissions to the parent role first or remove the extra permissions from Self-Service User role and ...
Either change the memory allocation setting for the virtual machine to static or place the virtual machine on a host that ...
Either change the new owner to a user who has access to this object, or contact your Virtual Machine Manager administrator ...
Either check the "Existing database" radio button to use the existing database, or type a new database name and then try ...
Either ensure that the maximum memory value is greater than the startup memory value, or do not use dynamic memory allocation. ...
Either improve the host ratings for the other hosts within the same cluster, and then try the operation again, or do not ...
Either mark the share as not continuously available or choose a file server that supports continuously available file shares, ...