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Unable to Connect to Virtual Disk Service

Discussion in 'Windows Home Server' started by Moshe Raab, Sep 2, 2009.

  1. Moshe Raab

    Moshe Raab Guest

    When I run the Computer Management Snap on the local server i get an error
    message in the status bar: Unable to Connect to Virtual Disk Service.
    In the System event log, there are four message in this order:

    Service started. (Source = Virtual Disk Service)
    Service stopped. (Source = Virtual Disk Service)
    The Virtual Disk service entered the running state. (Source = Service
    Control Manager)
    The Virtual Disk service entered the stopped state. (Source = Service
    Control Manager)

    so there are no errors.

    the environment is Windows 2008 R2 Standard (build 7100). It is in its own
    workgroup. It has 8GM RAM, 4 SATA drives (2 are mirrored 512GB, 1TB and 1
    1.5TB)
    the only roles are Hyper-V and Backup and File Services
    The guest OS is SBS2008 and is the domain controller

    thanks for any suggestions
    m
     
  2. Lane Rowland

    Lane Rowland Guest

    I had the same issue trying to connect to my Server2008 R2 Core OS using the
    Disk Manager on Windows 7. After I added my username to the local admins
    group on the Server 2008 R2 Core i was able to connect to the VDS with no
    problem.

    "Moshe Raab" wrote:
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    > When I run the Computer Management Snap on the local server i get an error
    > message in the status bar: Unable to Connect to Virtual Disk Service.
    > In the System event log, there are four message in this order:
    >
    > Service started. (Source = Virtual Disk Service)
    > Service stopped. (Source = Virtual Disk Service)
    > The Virtual Disk service entered the running state. (Source = Service
    > Control Manager)
    > The Virtual Disk service entered the stopped state. (Source = Service
    > Control Manager)
    >
    > so there are no errors.
    >
    > the environment is Windows 2008 R2 Standard (build 7100). It is in its own
    > workgroup. It has 8GM RAM, 4 SATA drives (2 are mirrored 512GB, 1TB and 1
    > 1.5TB)
    > the only roles are Hyper-V and Backup and File Services
    > The guest OS is SBS2008 and is the domain controller
    >
    > thanks for any suggestions
    > m
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     

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