Hello everyone
I own a server with vSphere 5 installed, running multiple Win7 virtuals. One of the virtuals is a View Server server, where I manage/assign users and persistent disks with virtual machines.
Yesterday, a coleague tried to access his virtual machine, via view client, the authorization was successful, but a message about logon service failure appeared.
I tried to boot with admin profil to check the registry and repair the corrupted profil, but the profil is located on disk D (persistent)
Is there any way to repair this corrupted profile?
Thank you very much in advance
Pc Red
Thank you for reply
I managed to find a solution accidentally.
I had forgotten to add a second 20mb "Internal" persistent disk, along with the 😧 persistent disk.
After power on, everything was ok!
Look like View Backend related rather than View client base on the description, Does the issue happen via vsphere client? Suggest move it to VMware View got more notice.Thanks.
Thank you for reply
I managed to find a solution accidentally.
I had forgotten to add a second 20mb "Internal" persistent disk, along with the 😧 persistent disk.
After power on, everything was ok!
What does adding a second 20mb internal persistent disk do?