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21 TopicsHyper V Orphan Checkpoint
Hi, I have a simple setup as follows: - 2 clustered Hyper-V hosts - 1 clustered VM with its VHDX stored on central shared storage After a network disruption, the VM was improperly shut down. Following that, I noticed a checkpoint was automatically created. However, in Hyper-V Manager, the checkpoint has no “Delete” option to merge it back into the main VHDX file. Here’s what I’ve tried so far: 1. Powered off the VM. 2. Edited the disk and manually merged the AVHDX back into the VHDX. 3. Reconfigured the VM to use the merged VHDX file. The VM can now power on normally without issues. However, the “orphaned” checkpoint still appears, and I am unable to perform a Live Migration between hosts. I’ve also attempted to remove the checkpoint using PowerShell (`Remove-VMCheckpoint`), but it failed. I need assistance on how to properly clean up this orphaned checkpoint so Live Migration will work again.11Views0likes0CommentsMigrate 2012 R2 to Server 2022
Hi I have Server 2012 R2 configured on a physical server that acts as a Domain Controller, along with Certificate Authority, DHCP, Single site, Also 2* Additional DC 2016. Below is the scope that I need to execute. Please share any steps if anyone do that, also what is best recommended steps to perform this deployment, also first what action i need to perform after review AD health check?? Should I follow same steps as mentioned as per scope?? Any issues or challenges faced while doing tranisiton? Review and validate existing Active directory health status across all sites. Promoting a new AD 2022 for root domain (3xDC -1 Physical and 2 virtual). Transferring the Flexible Single Master Operations (FSMO) Role. Test Domain functionality after upgrade all domain controllers and Ensure high availability and redundancy. Migrate existing Certificate Authority to a new dedicated CA Sever. Migrate existing DHCP to a new two highly available DHCP Servers (two Virtual Machines). Decommission the old three domain controllers in HQ site. Decommission Azure-DR site (two DCs).96Views0likes2CommentsDHCP Failover local/remote
If I setup two local Windows Server 2022 nodes in a MS DHCP load share failover policy, can I also setup the same pair with a standby policy using a third node at a remote site? I have never used the failover policies, and seem to get contradicting answers when researching this topic. I want to have all the scopes from the primary site failover to the remote site if both primary nodes are down.27Views0likes0CommentsRD Gateway issue after update (Windows Server 2019)
I have pinpointed this to an issue with the aaedge.dll in System32 which has been updated in the latest update Faulting application name: svchost.exe_TSGateway, version: 10.0.17763.3346, time stamp: 0xb6a0daab Faulting module name: aaedge.dll, version: 10.0.17763.6054, time stamp: 0xce1c5805 Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x000000000005abe2 Faulting process id: 0x480 Faulting application start time: 0x01dae7de27a0f719 Faulting application path: C:\Windows\system32\svchost.exe Faulting module path: c:\windows\system32\aaedge.dll Report Id: 9df5f2de-f650-4f30-846e-872e6ca7e583 Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID: I am not sure if anyone has found this also or has a fix? It only appears to be with this new version as I have an RD Gateway machine that hasn't been updated yet that works perfectly fine.1KViews0likes2CommentsRemote Apps constantly get focus and coming to the foreground
Hello, we have several Remote Apps published from Windows Server 2022. Users can access them perfectly fine without any connection issues. However, these applications keep coming to the foreground constantly, which becomes annoying when the user is working on other programs on their local machine. For example, a user is typing in a locally installed Word program, and suddenly the RemoteApp for the billing software comes to the foreground, taking focus away from Word. If the user doesn't notice, they continue typing in the Remote App window. We haven't found any relevant settings that could be causing this behavior. We have disabled automatic reconnection to see if it has any impact, but it hasn't helped. Both the client machines and the server hosting the Remote Apps are fully updated with Windows Server 2022. This issue occurs on both Windows 10 and Windows 11 machines. It is truly frustrating and makes it very difficult to use the remote applications since they can never be left in the background. We haven't found a solution in other threads, except for some very old similar situations related to Windows 8 or something similar. Any clues or assistance would be appreciated.1.3KViews0likes3Commentsproxy config do not work
I have built a service that can download wap.dat using IIS, and explicitly configured the download URL for wap.dat in the system configuration of the test terminal. The format is http://ip/wpad.dat. It can be observed that the test terminal downloads the file and it takes effect. However, if I delete the download URL and leave the "Auto Detect Settings" on, it can be observed that the test terminal downloads the file but it does not take effect. I do not know why.1.2KViews0likes3CommentsWin2012 uses netstat - e, increasing the number of errors under the network card
The server is a Windows 2012 R2 operating system and has been clustered. The database is SQL 2014, and always on has been done. Now it is found that regardless of whether there are warnings in the system log, the number of errors under netstat - e will increase. May I ask what is causing this and whether it will have an impact on the cluster and database. thanks408Views0likes1Commentunable to access RDS URL on Remote Desktop/ RemoteApp but am able to browse to the URL over the web
Hi Guys, Users that try to access the RDS URL via Remote desktop or Remoteapp gives the following error message "Something Went wrong when we tried to sync your apps. if this keeps happening ask your admin or tech support for help." but when they type the URL within the browser it works perfectly fine. - Certificates all are trusted and confirmed to be working - Windows defender has been disabled for testing but no luck - URL resolves to correct Public IP - No replies when pining the URL or IP Address - COnfirmed i am using the correct URL All help hugely appreciated5.2KViews1like4CommentsADCS Two Tier PKI Hierarchy Deployment
Hello Everyone, we have a design that a customer would want to deploy for a two tier hierarchy AD CS, the problem is I cant figure out the configuration between the two issuing certificate and the DNS especially on the CRL, and the load balancer, as anyone done this or have an article with the steps i could take. assistance will be highly appreciated as i am stuck. Below image is how the arch should beSolved6.6KViews0likes3CommentsShared license activation for Microsoft Office 365 Windows Server
hello, microsoft can't help me with an office 365 license activation problem on a shared windows server 2019 computer. my license is Micorosoft 365 apps for enterprise. after several video conferences with microsoft it doesn't seem to find a solution, by installing my office on another client's environment it works. The only difference between the two environments is the management of windows server devices that are seen as devices in my no, intune is not active and the machines have not joined in Azure AD.Solved3.1KViews0likes4Comments