Some data in the VMM database (for example, Run As account credentials and passwords in guest operating system profiles) is encrypted using the Windows Data Protection API (DPAPI). To retain this encrypted data, the VMM management server must be installed on the same computer where VMM was previously installed. Also, you must use the same service account for the System Center Virtual Machine Manager service that you used in your previous installation of VMM. If you install VMM on a different computer or use a different service account, this encrypted data will not be retained. For more information, see Retaining Encrypted Data in VMM (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=246611).
Shutting down a virtual machine causes a loss of service to any users of the machine. You have chosen to shut down the following ...
Shutting down this virtual machine will cause a loss of service to all users of this virtual machine. Do you want to continue? ...
Single-root I/O virtualization (SR-IOV) requires specific hardware. When sufficient hardware resources are not available, ...
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Some data in the VMM database (for example, Run As account credentials and passwords in guest operating system profiles) ...
Source computer must be turned off, causing a service interruption. By default, the source computer is not re-started after ...
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Specified cardinal curve point index must be greater or equal than 1 and less than the number of curve points in the owner ...