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When i'm trying start my newly created virtual machine I've got error:
VMMS Account does not have virtual machine failed to start hyper v sufficient privilege to open attachment ".....\SRVVirt.vhd" I am logged in as administrator, Services ara running with following accounts : Hyper-V Image Management Service - Network Service Hyper-V Networking an error occurred when attempting to retrieve the virtual hard disk Management Service - Local System Hyper-V Virtual machine managemet - Local System Operating system is clear installation of Windows Server Standard 2008 RTM with Hyper-V Installed roles : Application server File Services Hyper-V Web Server any suggestions on how to overcome this issue and get the hypervisor running would be greatly appreciated. thanks. RadekHyper V Failed To Start
. Monday, March 31, 2008 11:02 AM Reply | Quote Answers 5 Sign in to vote Hi, I had the same problem. My solution was: I gave the *.vhd file the permission 'full' for the group 'Users' Greetings from Germany Michael Thursday, May 15, 2008 5:34 AM Reply | Quote 5 Sign in to vote It turns out that There are 3 Hyper-V services. 2 of them are Logon as System, and one as Network Service. When looking at the vhd, the System has full control, but Network Service doesn't. After adding Network Service -> Full Control, the VM Starts. Maybe this is more secure than All Users -> Full Control? I don't know. -Michael Quinn Saturday, May 17, 2008 6:00 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote 2 thoughts: Check the permissions directly on the file mentioned and temporarily disable UAC to see if that helps anything. You could also scrap the existing VM and try another new one. Monday, March 31, 2008 6:29 PM Repl
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On Windows Server 2008 R2 running Hyper-V, I copied a VHD to an external drive using Windows Explorer. After compacting the drive, I copied the VHD https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/e6af62a4-4d67-4670-b60d-ebf57dfc9ec7/hyperv-vm-failed-to-start-general-access-denied-errror?forum=winserverhyperv back to its original location and tried to start the virtual machine. I got a long message telling me that the virtual machine failed to start due to an access denied error. The Message Here are the important bits of the message, along with the corresponding event IDs in the Hyper-V-Worker Admin event log: http://www.mcbsys.com/blog/2010/10/hyper-v-virtual-machine-failed-to-start-after-copying-vhd/ ‘VM01’ failed to start. Microsoft Emulated IDE Controller (Instance ID {…}): failed to Power on with Error ‘General access denied error’ (0x80070005). [Event ID 12010] IDE/ATAPI Account does not have sufficient privilege to open attachment ‘D:\Virtual Machines\VM01\Virtual Hard Disks\DRIVE01.VHD’. Error: ‘General access denied error’ (0x80070005). [Event ID 12290] ‘VM01 failed to start. (Virtual machine ID 6B78D45F5-71DF-4725-B4B2-E651800BE80EF) [Event ID 12030] Okay, so I understand that it can’t access the VHD file. But what is the “IDE/ATAPI Account”? I see no such account in the list of available users and groups when I try to modify the VHD file’s permissions using the GUI. What I do see, when I examine the permissions of a working VHD, is what looks like a GUID as a user name with Read and Write permissions: Virtual Machine SID It turns out that the virtual machine’s unique identifier (SID) actually needs direct access to the file. The details are in this Microsoft knowledge base article: Hyper-V vi
first time after copying (or replacing) its virtual hard drive file (.vhd or .vhdx) the virtual machine fails to http://www.cryer.co.uk/brian/windows/hyper-v-server/help_failed_to_start_vhdx_general_access_denied_error.htm start with the following error: (x) An error occurred while http://blog.babunski.me/2014/07/10/hyper-v-virtual-machine-not-starting-general-access-denied-error-0x80070005/ attempting to start the selected virtual machine(s). 'PC-Name; failed to start. Microsoft Emulated IDE Controller (Instance ID XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX): Failed to Power on with Error 'General access denied error'. IDE/ATAPI Account does not have sufficient privilege to open attachment 'E:\Hyper-V\PC-Name\Virtual Hard Disks\MyVHD.vhdx'. Error: failed to 'General access denied error'. Where 'PC-Name' is the name of the virtual PC, the instance ID will be a unique series of letters and MyVHDX.vhdx will be the name (and path) of your own virtual hard drive file. Causes Each virtual machine is started using a virtual machine account. The virtual machine account v failed to needs read and write access to the .vhd/.vhdx file, but if the file has just been copied from somewhere then it most likely lacks the necessary file permissions. Remedy If you don't already have the Hyper-V Manager error dialog open ("An error occurred while attempting to start the selected virtual machine(s) ...") then try to start the virtual machine now. You need the error open. Click "See details". This will show additional details, and will look something like: 'PC-Name' failed to start. (Virtual machine ID B9C4F7D4-0009-4BE2-90FB-9D60B1A06BDD) 'PC-Name' Microsoft Emulated IDE Controller (Instance ID XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX): Failed to Power on with Error 'General access denied error' (0x80070005). (Virtual machine ID B9C4F7D4-0009-4BE2-90FB-9D60B1A06BDD) 'PC-Name': IDE/ATAPI Account does not have sufficient privilege to open attachment 'E:\Hyper-V\PC-Name\Virtual Hard Disks\MyVHD.vhdx'. Error: 'General access denied error' (0x80070005). (Virtual machine ID B9C4F7D4-0009-4BE2-90FB-9D60B1A06BDD) 'PC-Name': Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management service Account does not have sufficient privolege to open attachment 'E:\Hyper-V\PC-Name\Virtual Hard Disks\MyVHD.vhdx'. Error: 'General access denied error' (0x80
Data Protection Manager 2012 R2 server. The virtual machine didn't start and all the error was a General access denied error, like the system cannot read the vhd file. I started digging and found a KB article from Microsoft with the same description: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2249906 The actual error you get if you click the job is something like this: ‘VMName’ failed to start. Microsoft Emulated IDE Controller (Instance ID {83F8638B-8DCA-4152-9EDA-2CA8B33039B4}): Failed to Power on with Error ‘General access denied error’ IDE/ATAPI Account does not have sufficient privilege to open attachment ‘E:\VMs\VMName\Disk0.vhd. Error: ‘General access denied error’ Account does not have sufficient privilege to open attachment ‘E:\VMs\VMName\Disk0.vhd. Error: ‘General access denied error’ If you click see details you will see some additional information: ‘VMName’ failed to start. (Virtual machine ID 5FC5C385-BD98-451F-B3F3-1E50E06EE663) ‘VMName’ Microsoft Emulated IDE Controller (Instance ID {83F8638B-8DCA-4152-9EDA-2CA8B33039B4}): Failed to Power on with Error ‘General access denied error’ (0x80070005). (Virtual machine ID 5FC5C385-BD98-451F-B3F3-1E50E06EE663) ‘VMName’: IDE/ATAPI Account does not have sufficient privilege to open attachment ‘E:\VMs\VMName\Disk0.vhd. Error: ‘General access denied error’ (0x80070005). (Virtual Machine ID 5FC5C385-BD98-451F-B3F3-1E50E06EE663) ‘VMName’: Account does not have sufficient privilege to open attachment ‘E:\VMs\VMName\Disk0.vhd. Error: ‘General access denied error’ (0x80070005). (Virtual Machine ID 5FC5C385-BD98-451F-B3F3-1E50E06EE663) To fix the error follow this steps: Note the Virtual Machine ID that is listed in the "‘General access denied error’ (0x80070005)" error message. For example, consi