If really there is no other solution, i will add them to "Hyper-V Administrators" group, but know is there any trick to deny them from changing VM settings (although they are member of this group?! ) we want to handle scenario without deploying System centers & VMM. Note that for some reasons, we can't migrate to VMM or System centers &. I have seen many people has this problem & has posed their scenario in forums. The downside of this is that users can manipulate their VM settings & configurations which is definitely undesirable ( for example they can change memory, processor, add disks.) "Hyper-v Administrators" group in hyper-v Host LSD.
So the only workaround is to add our users into Contact the administrator of the authorization policy for the computer" "You do not have the required permission to complete this task. When they double click on their VM shortcut (vmconnect) to connect to their VM's window, that they encounter this error: so although i have assigned required access to
I have performed all required steps which is mentioned here Hereīut unfortunately, unlike hyper-v 2008R2, thereĪuthorization manager doesn't work & seems they are ignored in windows server 2012R2. Home folder which is mapped in their my computer window as a network drive. Using vmconnect.exe, i have created a shortcut to their VMs & this shortcut is located in their This enhances security because users of other computers are unable to use IIS Manager to make changes to the server’s configuration. We have a 2012 R2 hyper-v Host (joined to domain) & have created VMs for each employee on it. When you add the Web Server (IIS) role to a computer running Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2, the default configuration enables only local administration of the server.
We have a domain network and for employees i have created domain user accounts & are member of "Domain It's about 6 months which i am struggling with this issue in hyper-v 2012 R2.