Virtual machine '%1' is configured to allow unfiltered SCSI commands for physical disks attached to SCSI controllers. (Virtual machine ID %2) Bypassing SCSI command filtering poses a security risk because commands pass directly from the virtual machine to the storage stack on the operating system of the parent partition. This setting is not recommended and should be enabled only if it is required for compatibility with storage applications running in the guest operating system. This setting elevates the rights of the guest operating system by granting it a privilege that is normally restricted to administrators in the parent partition. If the parent partition or other guest operating systems are compromised, or exhibit unusual behavior after enabling this setting, you should disable it. Contact your storage vendor to determine if this setting is required.
Virtual disk '%3' failed to open because a problem occurred when attempting to open a virtual disk in the differencing chain, ...
Virtual Disk Service (VDS) is not registered. VDS supports Windows 2003 or later. Check the operating system version on the ...
Virtual machine '%1' is assigned to an authorization scope that is currently not defined in the policy store: '%3'. The virtual ...
Virtual machine '%1' is assigned to an authorization scope that is not defined in the policy store: '%3'. The virtual machine ...
Virtual machine '%1' is configured to allow unfiltered SCSI commands for physical disks attached to SCSI controllers. (Virtual ...
Virtual machine '{0}' is configured to use disks that are not part of the cluster, but are available to the cluster and could ...
Virtual Machine Management service is shutting down while some virtual machines begin running. All running virtual machines ...
Virtual machine name is out of range for '%1' because new name is not between 1 and 100 characters '%4'.(Virtual machine ...
Virtual machines in the list may already be assigned as personal virtual desktops. Ensure that you do not add those virtual ...