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MOC Labs, the date & time needs to be reverse (back to the future!) As most of the lab machines are cloned using the actual date & time, Hyper-V could not initialize machine remoting system. error: 'element not found.' (0x80070490) creates a certificate the moment the Virtual Machine is being created and started; only during the hyper v could not find a usable certificate error element not found class, the date & time will be reverted back in time. When attempting to Connect (or literally remote control) the VM, element not found 0x80070490 hyper v the status of the VM will show as ‘Starting…' and subsequently throw with errors: An Error Occurred while attempting to start the selected Virtual Machine(s): ‘Virtual Machine Name' could not initialized Could not initialize
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machine remoting system. Error: ‘Element not found.' (0x80070490). Could not find a usable certificate. Error: ‘Element not found.' (0x80070490). To resolve this matter, follow the steps below: Start > Run > MMC Add the Certificates Snap-In Select Service Account Under the Select Account to Manager, select Hyper-V Image Management Service Complete the Snap-In Wizard Expand the Certificates under Personal Category Notice the certificate generated has been created ‘for the future' hyper-v 0x80070490 (assuming you're suppose to revert the date & time to 2010, the certificate should display as invalid because it was created at 2013) Delete the Certificate(s) Go to the Services Console and Restart all Hyper-V Services Now, go back to the Hyper-V Manager and the VMs should be able to be ‘Connected' right now. Share this:ShareTwitterFacebookEmailGoogleLike this:Like Loading... Related MVP Logo Recent Posts Provisioning a Skype for Business Online MeetingRoom 2015 in review Unable to install Windows 10 on a GPTPartition/Disk Assigning Office 365 Licensing - InBulk Skype for Business Rollout Adoption & Success Kit (RASK2015) Recent Comments Andrey on Couldn't find the Enterp…Best MMO on File Store Sharing & NTFS…Finding Accounts in… on Insufficient access rights to…Moraine (@moraineban… on Can't Sign In toLy…jamesosw on Can't Sign In toLy… Favorite Sites Lou Leong Life with O365 Lync IdeaScale My Skype Lab Great Lync Bloggers Elan Shudnow's Blog Jeff Schertz's Blog Justin Morris on UC NextHop UCspotting Unified Communications with Microsoft Follow me @Twitter I still believe sacrifices are needed to be made in a r/ship 4 d same goals. Certain factuals which can't be bend and changes are required. 4daysago Microsoft #Skype4B already has a similar feature since #Lync 2010 cio.com/article/311733… 2weeksago Use #Sk
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March 3, 2009 by AFinn in Hyper-V // 0 Comments The Windows Server team has blogged about an important new patch for Hyper-V. “On a Windows Server 2008-based computer that has the Hyper-V role installed, or on a Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008-based computer, you may experience one of the following issues: When you try to connect to a virtual machine, you receive the following error message: Cannot connect to the virtual machine because the authentication certificate is expired or invalid. Would you like to try connecting again? When you start a virtual machine, you receive the following error message: ‘VMName' failed to initialize. Could not initialize machine remoting system. Error: ‘Unspecified error’ (0x80004005). Could not find a usable certificate. Error: ‘Unspecified error’ (0x80004005)”. Basically, a certificate is created on the host that is valid for one year. When it expires you may experience issues with VM’s starting or connecting to running VM consoles. You can request this download now. It requires a reboot. Alternatively there is a workaround: Shut down or save all virtual machines. Restart the Hyper-V VMMS. Start the virtual machines. EDIT #1: I just got the update. The zip file only contains a text file called placeholder.txt. Someone has made a booboo. EDIT #2: I posted the patch issue on the private MVP newsgroups and Ben Armstrong escalated it to the team in question. It was simple human error which we're all guilty of It should be all sorted now. You just need to re-request the patch to download and get a new password. Thanks for taking care of this so quick Ben and the patch team. Please follow and like us: Leave a comment Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Name * Email * Website Comment http://www.aidanfinn.com/?p=9484">Follow Featured Posts Introducing Windows Server Containers August 19, 2015 // 13 Comments Setting Up WS2016 Storage Spaces Direct SOFS May 1