Virtual Machine Manager Error Codes (11000-11499)
Links to other error code pages can be found on the Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) 2008 R2 Error Codes page.
To find a specific error message in this table, type Ctrl-F and enter the error code. If you have additional information about how to fix an error, add it to the "Additional Troubleshooting Information" column.
Code |
Message |
Recommended Action (in product) |
Additional Troubleshooting Information |
11000 |
The number of processors requested on the virtual machine %VMName; (%Count;) exceeds the maximum supported by the host virtualization software (%MaxLimit;). |
Select a different host or reduce the number of processors on the virtual machine and then try the operation again. |
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11001 |
The number of network adapters requested on the virtual machine %VMName; (%Count;) exceeds the maximum supported by the host virtualization software (%MaxLimit;). |
Select a different host or reduce the number of network adapters on the virtual machine and then try the operation again. |
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11002 |
The memory requested for the virtual machine %VMName; (%MemorySize; MB) is not within the range that the host virtualization software supports. |
Select a different host or change the requested memory for the virtual machine to a value within the supported range (%MemorySizeMinLimit; - %MemorySizeMinLimit;), and then try the operation again. |
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11003 |
A DVD drive is attached to the SCSI bus on the virtual machine %VMName;. The virtualization software on the host only supports devices attached to the IDE bus. |
Select a different host or attach the DVD to the IDE bus and then try the operation again. |
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11004 |
The number of devices attached to the SCSI bus on the virtual machine %VMName; exceeds the maximum number supported by the host virtualization software (%MaxLimit;). |
Reduce the number of SCSI devices to %MaxLimit; or fewer and then try the operation again. |
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11005 |
The number of processors on the virtual machine %VMName; (%Count;) is greater than the number of processors on the target host (%MaxLimit;). The host must have an equal or greater number of processors than the virtual machine. |
Select a different host or reduce the number of processors on the virtual machine to %MaxLimit; or fewer. Try the operation again. |
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11006 |
The virtual machine %VMName; is configured as highly available but the selected host is not a highly available host. |
Select a highly available host for the virtual machine and then try the operation again. |
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11007 |
Host cluster %HostClusterName; is overcommitted. |
Select a different highly available host and then try the operation again. |
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11008 |
This configuration causes the host cluster to become overcommitted. |
Select a different highly available host and then try the operation again. |
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11009 |
The number of LUNs requested on the virtual machine %VMName; (%Count;) exceeds the number of LUNs available on the host (%MaxLimit;). |
Select a different host or reduce the number of LUNs on the virtual machine, and then try the operation again. |
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11010 |
The Network location %NetworkLocation; associated with the virtual machine %VMName; does not exist on host %VMHostName;. |
Select a different host and then try operation again. |
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11011 |
The Network location %NetworkLocation; and tag %NetworkTag; associated with the virtual machine %VMName; does not exist on host %VMHostName;. |
Select a different host and then try operation again. |
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11012 |
The virtual machine %VMName; is not configured as highly available but the selected host is highly available. |
Select a non-highly available host for the virtual machine and then try the operation again. |
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11013 |
Unable to place virtual machine %VMName; on host %VMHostName; because the host's virtualization software does not support this virtual machine. |
Select a different host and then try the operation again. |
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11014 |
The projected CPU utilization will exceed the available CPU on the host. |
Select a different host and then try the operation again. |
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11015 |
You have selected a non-clustered host for placing a highly available virtual machine. Highly available virtual machines cannot be placed on a non-clustered host.\n\nDo you want to continue and make this virtual machine non-highly available? |
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11016 |
You have selected a clustered host for placing a non-highly available virtual machine. Non-highly available virtual machines cannot be placed on a clustered host.\n\nDo you want to continue and make this virtual machine highly available? |
BLANK |
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11017 |
The number of %NICType; network adapters requested on the virtual machine %VMName; (%Count;) exceeds the maximum number of %NICType; network adapters that the host virtualization software supports (%MaxLimit;). |
Select a different host or reduce the number of %NICType; network adapters on the virtual machine and then try the operation again. |
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11018 |
All of the volumes on %VMHostName; are marked as not available for placement. |
Select a different host or add more storage and then try the operation again. |
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11019 |
There are no volumes available for placement. For clustered hosts, all shared storage is currently in use or not available. In addition, some of the volumes may be marked as unavailable for placement. |
Select a different host or add more storage and then try the operation again. |
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11020 |
Virtualization platform on host %VMHostName; doesn't allow boot and system volumes to be on a disk attached to SCSI adapter. Disk at the location (%BusType;, %Bus;, %Lun;) must be attached to the IDE bus for the machine to boot up and work properly. |
Modify the bus assignments so that boot and system volume disks are located on IDE bus, and then try the operation again. |
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11021 |
Virtualization platform on host %VMHostName; doesn't support pass-though disks. |
Remove pass-though disk from the VM or try different host |
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11022 |
The specified source virtual machine cannot be used to create a new virtual machine because the disk at location (%BusType;, %Bus;, %Lun;) is a pass-through disk and two virtual machines cannot share the same pass-through disk. |
Specify a different virtual machine as the source, and then try the operation again. |
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11023 |
Host %VMHostName; doesn't have network adapter |
Please select a different host and then try the operation again. |
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11024 |
The bus location for the disk at (%BusType;, %Bus;, %Lun;) is not valid on host %VMHostName; for one of the following reasons:\n1. The Bus exceeds the maximum number of SCSI adapters(%MaxBusCount;) supported by the virtualization software on host. \n2. The LUN exceeds the maximum number allowed (%MaxLunCount;) by the virtualization software on host. |
Ensure that the bus location for the disk is valid, and then try the operation again. |
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11025 |
Host %VMHostName; is not available for placement. |
Please select a different host and then try the operation again. |
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11026 |
Host %VMHostName; is not responding and is not available for placement. |
Select a different host and then try the operation again. |
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11027 |
Clustered host %VMHostName; is not available for placement. For the host to be available for placement, the Cluster Service must be running on the host. |
Select a different host and then try the operation again. |
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11028 |
Virtualization platform on host %VMHostName; does not support shared DVD ISO images. |
Remove the shared ISO image from hardware profile or select a different host. |
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11029 |
The disk at the location (%BusType;, %Bus;, %Lun;) will be moved to the IDE bus. The virtualization platform on host %VMHostName; does not allow boot and system volumes to be on a disk attached to SCSI adapter. |
Modify the bus assignments so that boot and system volume disks are located on IDE bus, and then try the operation again. |
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11030 |
Host %VMHostName; is not available for placement because it is in a state that has limited management functionality. To use an ESX Server host for placement, you must configure the security settings of the host to enable full management functionality. |
Configure the security settings of host %VMHostName; to enable full management functionality and then try the operation again. |
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11031 |
Virtual machine %VMName; cannot be migrated from host %VMHostName; because the host is in a state that has limited management functionality. For hosts in the OK (Limited) state, a virtual machine can only be migrated within the same Virtual Center server. |
Configure the security settings of host %VMHostName; to enable full management functionality, or select a target host within the same Virtual Center server, and then try the operation again. |
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11032 |
Virtual machine %VMName; cannot be placed on Hyper-V host %VMHostName; because it has checkpoints in a format incompatible with Hyper-V virtualization platform. |
Select a different host and then try the operation again. |
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11033 |
The network adapter associated with network location %NetworkLocation; and tag %NetworkTag; on host %VMHostName; is not connected. |
Ensure that the network adapter is enabled and connected, and then try the operation again. |
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11034 |
The network adapter associated with network location %NetworkLocation; on host %VMHostName; is not connected. |
Ensure that the network adapter is enabled and connected, and then try the operation again. |
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11035 |
There is no suitable network location for virtual machine %VMName; on host %VMHostName;. Ensure that at least one network adapter is enabled and connected. |
Ensure that at least one network adapter is enabled and connected, and then try the operation again. |
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11036 |
Virtual machine %VMName; cannot be placed on host %VMHostName; because the host is a node in a host cluster that is managed by Virtual Machine Manager. Virtual Machine Manager does not support performing a physical-to-virtual conversion (P2V) or a virtual-to-virtual conversion (V2V) to a target host that is in a host cluster. |
Try the operation again, and select a host that is not in a host cluster. |
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11037 |
There currently are no network adapters with network optimization available on host %VMHostName;. |
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11038 |
Host %VMHostName; is in maintenance mode. Hosts in maintenance mode are not available for placement. |
Please select a different host and then try the operation again. |
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11039 |
VMM cannot determine the processor family for server %VMHostName; or one of its snapshots. Virtual machine %VMName; may not start or operate correctly on server %VMHostName;. |
To select the most suitable host for virtual machine %VMName;, use the Migrate or Clone Virtual Machine Wizard. The wizard rates all available hosts based on their suitability for this virtual machine. |
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11040 |
VMM cannot determine the processor family for virtual machine %VMName;. The virtual machine may not start or operate correctly on server %VMHostName;. |
To select the most suitable host for virtual machine %VMName;, use the Migrate or Clone Virtual Machine Wizard. The wizard rates all available hosts based on their suitability for this virtual machine. |
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11047 |
The virtual machine %VMName; or one of its checkpoints is configured to use Dynamic Memory allocation. However, the target host does not support Dynamic Memory allocation. |
Either change the memory allocation setting for the virtual machine to static or place the virtual machine on a host that is running Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 or later. |
Applies to VMM 2008 R2 SP1. |
11048 | To migrate the virtual machine, the host must have a compatible graphics processing unit (GPU) with adapter ID: %GPUID;. | For a Hyper-V virtual machine, either configure the video adapter setting on the virtual machine to use the standard video adapter (if using the VMM command shell disable the Microsoft RemoteFX 3D video adapter) or place the virtual machine on a host with a compatible GPU. | Applies to VMM 2008 R2 SP1. |
11049 | There are insufficient video memory resources on the host. The minimum amount of memory required is %MemorySize; MB in a Microsoft RemoteFX-compatible graphics processing unit (GPU). | For a Hyper-V virtual machine, either modify the settings for the RemoteFX 3D video adapter to support fewer monitors or a lower maximum monitor resolution, or place the virtual machine on a host with enough video memory resources. | Applies to VMM 2008 R2 SP1. |
11050 | To configure Microsoft RemoteFX 3D video adapter settings, the host CPU must support Second-Level Address Translation (SLAT). | For a Hyper-V virtual machine, either configure the video adapter setting on the virtual machine to use the standard video adapter (if using the VMM command shell disable the Microsoft RemoteFX 3D video adapter) or place the virtual machine on a host with a CPU that supports SLAT. | Applies to VMM 2008 R2 SP1. |
11051 | To configure Microsoft RemoteFX 3D video adapter settings, the host must have at least one RemoteFX-compatible graphics processing unit (GPU). | For a Hyper-V virtual machine, either configure the video adapter setting on the virtual machine to use the standard video adapter (if using the VMM command shell disable the Microsoft RemoteFX 3D video adapter) or place the virtual machine on a host with a RemoteFX-compatible GPU. | Applies to VMM 2008 R2 SP1. |
11052 | To migrate the virtual machine, the host must have a compatible graphics processing unit (GPU) with adapter ID: %GPUID;. | For a Hyper-V virtual machine, either configure the video adapter setting on the virtual machine to use the standard video adapter (if using the VMM command shell disable the Microsoft RemoteFX 3D video adapter) or place the virtual machine on a host with a compatible GPU. | Applies to VMM 2008 R2 SP1. |
11053 | There are insufficient video memory resources on the host. The minimum amount of memory required is %MemorySize; MB in a Microsoft RemoteFX-compatible graphics processing unit (GPU). | For a Hyper-V virtual machine, either modify the settings for the RemoteFX 3D video adapter to support fewer monitors or a lower maximum monitor resolution, or place the virtual machine on a host with enough video memory resources. | Applies to VMM 2008 R2 SP1. |
11200 |
There is no disk selected to pass through to a physical host drive. |
Select a disk and then try the operation again. |
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11201 |
Disk %DiskName; is selected multiple times for pass though to a physical host drive. |
Select a different disk and then try the operation again. |
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11202 |
This virtual machine is currently paused. You must stop a virtual machine before it can be migrated. |
Stop the virtual machine, and then perform the migration. |
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11400 |
User role %FriendlyName; already exists. |
Enter a different name for the user role and then try the operation again. |
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11401 |
%UserName; is already a member of user role %FriendlyName;. |
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11402 |
Cannot remove member %UserName; because %UserName; is not a member of the specified user role. |
Specify a different user role and then try the operation again. |
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11403 |
The -AddScope parameter cannot be used for Host Groups with an Administrator profile. |
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11404 |
The -AddScope parameter for the LibraryShare object cannot be used with Set-VMMUserRole with an Administrator profile. |
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11405 |
The -AddScope parameter with a Template object cannot be used for Set-VMMUserRole with an Administrator profile. |
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11406 |
The -VMPermission parameter cannot be used for Set-VMMUserRole with an Administrator or Delegated Administrator profile. |
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11407 |
The -QuotaPoint parameter cannot be used for Set-VMMUserRole with an Administrator or Delegated Administrator profile. |
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11408 |
The -RemoveQuotaPoint parameter cannot be used for Set-VMMUserRole with an Administrator or Delegated Administrator profile. |
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11409 |
The -QuotaPerUser parameter cannot be used for Set-VMMUserRole with an Administrator or Delegated Administrator profile. |
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11410 |
The user role no longer exists. |
Close and reopen the Virtual Machine Manager Administrator Console, and then try the operation again. |
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11411 |
Cannot use Set-VMMUserRole with an Administrator profile. There can be only one Administrator user role. |
Modify the existing Administrator UserRole or create a new UserRole from DelegatedAdmin profile to delegate administration. |
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11412 |
The -LibrarySharePath parameter cannot be used for Set-VMMUserRole with an Administrator or Delegated Administrator profile. |
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11413 |
A Virtual Machine Manager administrator cannot be added to user role %FriendlyName;. |
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11414 |
The Administrator user role cannot be deleted. |
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11415 |
The -ParentUserRole parameter is required for Set-VMMUserRole with a Delegated Administrator profile. |
Select the ParentUserRole parameter for the new user role |
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11416 |
The -ParentUserRole specified must be a Delegated Administrator user role. |
Select UserRole for the DelegatedAdmin profile as the ParentUserRole and then try the operation again. |
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11417 |
Administrator permission is required to perform this operation. |
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11418 |
You do not have permission to access one or more of the objects required by this operation. |
Contact the Virtual Machine Manager administrator to obtain the appropriate permissions. |
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11419 |
You do not have permission to modify this user role. |
Contact the Virtual Machine Manager administrator to obtain the appropriate permissions. |
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11420 |
A connection cannot be established with the specified virtual machine. |
Contact the Virtual Machine Manager administrator to verify that the user has access to this virtual machine and that the VirtualCenter host is running. |
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11421 |
There must be at least one member in the Administrator user role. |
Attempt to remove users from the Administrator role again but leave at least one user in the role. |
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11422 |
The object used with the -AddScope or -RemoveScope parameter is not valid. |
For the -AddScope or -RemoveScope parameters, only the following types of objects can be used: Template, HostGroup, or LibraryShare. |
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11423 |
The name of the Administrator user role cannot be changed. |
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11424 |
As a delegated administrator, you cannot view or edit user roles that are at a higher level. |
Select a user role that is at a lower level. |
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11425 |
The user role specified is not valid. |
Provide a valid value for User Profile. Valid values are: Administrator, DelegatedAdmin or SelfServiceUser. |
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11426 |
This virtual machine could not be deployed because it is not associated with any Self-Service user role. |
Contact your Virtual Machine Manager administrator to have this virtual machine associated with a user role that you are a member of. |
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11427 |
The ownership for this virtual machine cannot be changed because the new owner is not a member of a user role that has access to this virtual machine. |
Either change the new owner to a user who has access to this virtual machine, or contact your Virtual Machine Manager administrator to request access for the user you want to own this virtual machine and then try the operation again. |
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11428 |
The specified user role is not valid or no longer exists. |
The SelfServiceUser value is the only valid value for -UserRole in this situation. |
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11429 |
The specified user role is not valid because owner %UserName; of this virtual machine is not a member of the specified user role. |
The User Role provided is invalid because the Owner ( %UserName; ) of this virtual machine is not a member of the specified user role. Changing User Role only |
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11430 |
Either the specified user role or the specified owner (%UserName;) for this virtual machine is not valid. |
Add %UserName; as a member of the user role and try again or provide a different user role or a different owner. |
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11431 |
The user role specified cannot be applied to this virtual machine because no owner has been set for this virtual machine. |
Attempt to set the user role again, additionally providing an owner who is a member of the user role. |
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11432 |
The specified parent user role is not a top-level user role. |
Specify a top level user role as the parent. |
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11433 |
This operation could not be completed because the virtual machine is not associated with any Self-Service user role. |
Contact your Virtual Machine Manager administrator to associate this virtual machine to a Self-Service user role of which you are a member. |
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11434 |
The virtual machine cannot be created because a virtual machine name was not specified. |
Enter a valid virtual machine name and then try the operation again. |
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11435 |
A library share path is required for users to store virtual machines to the library. |
Select a library server and library share, or clear the "Allow users to store virtual machines in a library" check box. |
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11436 |
The Virtual Machine Manager server could not validate user %UserName;. |
Contact your Virtual Machine Manager administrator to verify that there is a two-way trust relationship between the user domain and the domain of the Virtual Machine Manager server. |
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11437 |
The Virtual Machine Manager server could not copy a required Hyper-V authorization file to %ServerName;. |
Contact your Virtual Machine Manager administrator to verify that %ServerName; is running and connected to the network. |
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11438 |
Virtual Machine Manager cannot add the library servers to the scope because the state of one or more of the library servers is not valid. |
Ensure that all library servers you are adding to the scope are in the Responding state and then try the operation again. |
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11439 |
Virtual Machine Manager cannot add one or more objects to the scope of user role %UserRoleName; because the objects are not in the scope of the parent user role %FriendlyName;. |
Ensure that all objects you are adding are in the scope of the parent user role and then try the operation again. |
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11440 |
The current session with the Self-Service Portal has been lost. This might have occurred by changing the browser's current internet zone for the Self-Service Portal without restarting the browser. This can also occur if the Web server has been reset. |
Log on to the Self-Service Portal again. If this problem occurs frequently, contact your administrator. |
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11441 |
The connection to the Virtual Machine Management server for this session has been lost. The server may have been reset or is no longer available. |
Confirm that scripting is enabled for your browser and log on to the Self-Service Portal again. If the problem persists contact your administrator. |
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11442 |
The current session with the Self-Service Portal has been lost. This can be caused by changing the current internet zone for the Self-Service Portal without restarting the browser or by directly browsing to a Self-Service Portal Webpage without first logging on to the site. |
Log on to the Self-Service Portal again. If the problem persists, contact your administrator. |
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11443 |
Cannot attach the specified ISO to the virtual machine because user role %UserRoleName; associated with the virtual machine does not have access to the ISO. |
Contact your VMM administrator to add the library share path for the ISO to user role %UserRoleName; or specify a different ISO and then try the operation again. |
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11444 |
Unable to add member %UserName; to the user role %UserRoleName;. Only domain users, security groups or computers can be user role members. |
Select a valid user role member and try the operation again. |
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11445 |
Virtual Machine Manager could not place this virtual machine on host %VMHostName; because there are no volumes available for placement on this host. |
Contact your VMM administrator to request at least one volume be made available for placement. |
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11446 |
Virtual Machine Manager could not place this virtual machine on host %VMHostName; because there are no default virtual machine paths on this host. |
Contact your VMM administrator to request default virtual machine paths on this host or access to another host. |
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11447 |
Virtual Machine Manager could not place this virtual machine on host %VMHostName; because the host does not have any default virtual machine paths on volumes that are available for placement. |
Contact your VMM administrator to request at least one default virtual machine path on a volume that is suitable and available for placement. |
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11448 |
Cannot create this virtual machine because the selected user role %UserRoleName; does not have create permissions. |
Create a virtual machine from a user role which has permission or contact your administrator to gain the necessary permissions. |
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11449 |
Virtual Machine Manager could not place this virtual machine on host %VMHostName; because remote connections are not enabled on this Host. |
Contact your VMM administrator to enabled remote connections on this host or request access to another host. |
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11450 |
A required parameter, -SelfServiceRole, is not specified. |
Specify the -SelfServiceRole parameter and then try the operation again. |
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11451 |
Cannot create this virtual machine because no product key was provided. |
Enter a valid product key and try again. |