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  1. Hyper-V Manager missing from tools menu

    Jul 21, 2014 · After you setup the Hyper-V server did you create the external and all that external virtual switch has configured as “Allow management operating system to share this network …

  2. Uninstall Hyper-V Integration Services - social.technet.microsoft.com

    Hello, I have a question about Hyper-V integration services. I cannot figure out how to uninstall them in a Windows 2008 guest (it is easy in Windows Server 2003, its in Add/Remove …

  3. Hyper-V with Sql and IIs - social.technet.microsoft.com

    "Allow management OS to share" is an option that creates a virtual network interface for the Hyper-V Server management OS (the OS at the console) on that Virtual Switch / Network. And …

  4. Ubuntu 14.04 32-bit on Hyper-V G1 VM

    For several days I fight in trying to virtualization Ubuntu 14.04 32-bit on Hyper-V G1 VM (VHost - Windows Server 2012 R2).

  5. Two Hyper-V Host connect VM's on internal network?

    But i dont want the VM's on the private network. How do i link the to Hyper-V Host so the VM's under them can see each other? #LnQ¯\_ (ツ)_/¯ Edited byLongQuoWednesday, February 6, …

  6. Remote connect to Windows 10 HyperV

    Well Hyper-V Remote Management Configuration has not been updated for Windows but the 10 second guide is worth a read. My 10 second guide to Windows 10 Hyper-V connecting to …

  7. Finding SMB shares on hyper-V host with WMI

    Is there a way to list SMB shares available to a Hyper-V host by WMI queries against the hyper-V host? This is provided that a share is not mapped to a logical disk on the host.

  8. Configuring an Virtual Machine in Hyper-V with a public IP address ...

    VM OS is the same. -Created an "External Virtual Network" using Virtual Network Manager in Hyper-V Manager and called it "Vlan 3" for my reference. It is connected to the physical NIC …

  9. A device attached is not responding - social.technet.microsoft.com

    Message : The Microsoft Hyper-V Guest Infrastructure Driver service failed to start due to the following error: A device attached to the system is not functioning.

  10. Get UUID from VM? how - social.technet.microsoft.com

    Mar 14, 2017 · If you're talking about the BIOS UUID of the virtual machine, that is not exposed by Hyper-V Manager or the native PowerShell cmdlets. You must dig it out of WMI.