Virtual Machine Manager Error Codes (12000-12499)
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 |
12400 | Unable to open Windows PowerShell because the path to PowerShell.exe could not be found. | Add the path to PowerShell.exe to the Path environment variable on the Advanced tab in Windows System Properties. | |
12401 | Unable to display Windows PowerShell script because Notepad could not be found. | Add the path to Notepad.exe to the Path environment variable on the Advanced tab in Windows System Properties. | |
12402 | Migrating %VMName; will cause saving state of the virtual machine, resulting in a temporary loss of service to all users of the machine.\n\nDo you want to continue? | BLANK | |
12403 | If you proceed, the following host clusters will no longer be managed by this Virtual Machine Manager server: %ObjectList;.\n\nDo you want to continue? | BLANK | |
12404 | Unable to import templates because no library path was selected. | Select a library path and then try the operation again. | |
12405 | Virtualization manager %ServerName; will no longer be managed by this Virtual Machine Manager server. All hosts and virtual machine data related to this virtualization manager will be removed from VMM. VMM will take no action on the virtualization manager itself.\n\nDo you want to continue? | BLANK | |
12406 | BLANK | ||
12407 | You cannot open the VMM Administrator Console because your user role in Virtual Machine Manager does not have access to any host groups. \n\nThis happens when an administrator is given a Delegated Administrator profile but is not assigned any host groups to administer. | Ask your VMM administrator to assign the host groups that you will administer to your user role. | |
12408 | You cannot add hosts to Virtual Machine Manager because your user role does not have access to any host groups.\n\nThis happens when an administrator is given a Delegated Administrator profile but is not assigned any host groups to administer. | Ask your VMM administrator to assign the host groups that you will administer to your user role. | |
12409 | %ComputerName; cannot be reached. | Verify network connectivity between the Virtual Machine Manager server and %ComputerName;. If the issue persists, contact your network administrator. | |
12410 | Moving the selected host, host group, or host cluster to host group %HostGroupName; will result in a restructuring of folders and datacenters for the following VMware VirtualCenter servers: %ObjectList;.\n\nDo you want to continue? | BLANK | |
12411 | This action will place virtual machine %VMName; on a highly available host. This will cause the virtual machine to become highly available for all future migrations.\n\nDo you want to continue? | BLANK | |
12412 | This action does not allow an empty password. | Enter the password. | |
12413 | Unable to migrate virtual machine %VMName; because the host %VMHostName; is not a suitable host for the virtual machine. To select from the hosts that are best suited for the virtual machine, use the Migrate Virtual Machine Wizard.\n\nDo you want to start the Migrate Virtual Machine Wizard now? | BLANK | |
12414 | Unable to migrate virtual machine %VMName; because the selected host group, %HostGroupName;, does not contain any suitable hosts. To select from the hosts that are best suited for the virtual machine, use the Migrate Virtual Machine Wizard.\n\nDo you want to start the Migrate Virtual Machine Wizard now? | BLANK | |
12415 | Unable to migrate virtual machine %VMName; because the host cluster %HostClusterName; contains no suitable hosts. To select from the hosts that are best suited for the virtual machine, use the Migrate Virtual Machine Wizard.\n\nDo you want to start the Migrate Virtual Machine Wizard now? | BLANK | |
12416 | VMM is unable to process one of the provided parameters for %CmdletName;. The parameter -%ParameterName; was passed in with the following value "%ParameterValue;". | Try the operation again. If the issue persists, contact Microsoft Help and Support. | |
12417 | Connecting to this VMware virtual machine requires an ActiveX control that is not installed.\n\nWould you like to install the VMware ActiveX control now? | BLANK | |
12418 | Invalid port number for %InputParameterTag;. | Enter an integer from 1 through 65535 for the port. | |
12419 | Unable to display Diagram view because the Operations Console for System Center Operations Manager 2007 cannot be opened. | Install an Operations Console for Operations Manager 2007 on the Virtual Machine Manager server. | |
12420 | Creating a template will destroy the source virtual machine %VMName;. The virtual hard disks of the virtual machine will be generalized to create the new template and any user data on the virtual machine may be lost. To prevent this, you can create a clone of %VMName; before using it to create a template.\n\nDo you want to continue? | BLANK | |
12421 | The certificate file on the VMware VirtualCenter server is not valid. | Ensure that the file is a valid certificate file, and then try the operation again. | |
12422 | Cannot add VMware ESX host %VMHostName; to Virtual Machine Manager because the host already is associated with a VMware VirtualCenter server (%VCSName;) that is managed by VMM. | To associate the VMware ESX host with a different VMware VirtualCenter server, first remove the host from VMM, and then add the host to VMM again, this time specifying the new VirtualCenter server. | |
12423 | The specified network address is not valid. | Specify a valid IPv6 network address. | |
12424 | Cannot add VMware ESX host %VMHostName; to host group %HostGroupName; because the host group is not in a VMware VirtualCenter datacenter. | To add a VMware ESX host, you must add it within a VMware VirtualCenter datacenter. Select a host group that represents its VMware VirtualCenter datacenter or a child of that host group. | |
12425 | A connection to this virtual machine through the Hyper-V host is not available because CredSSP is not enabled on this computer. To enable CredSSP for Windows XP SP3, see the following KB article: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=123471. Do you want to connect to this virtual machine using a Remote Desktop Connection? | BLANK | |
12426 | When you import the selected templates, the original templates are destroyed on the VMware ESX Server host.\n\nDo you want to continue? | BLANK |