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I am trying a replication program out for some Hyper-V servers. The replication program is running on Windows Server 2016 Standard. The virtual hosts that are running the Hyper-V VMs are Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter. For the replication program to work it needs to access the drives on the Hyper-V hosts \\SERVER-NAME\c$.
I can access one of the Hyper-V hosts fine but the other one will not let me access the c$ shares on it. However, the server that i cannot access the c$ shares from i can turn around and access the 2016 server c$ from the 2012 R2 Hyper-v host no problem.
The servers are on a AD Domain network, the user account I'm using is a domain admin, and file and print is turned on for Domain Networks, and both servers have to most up-to-date Windows updates.
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I am trying a replication program out for some Hyper-V servers. The replication program is running on Windows Server 2016 Standard. The virtual hosts that are running the Hyper-V VMs are Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter. For the replication program to work it needs to access the drives on the Hyper-V hosts \\SERVER-NAME\c$.
I can access one of the Hyper-V hosts fine but the other one will not let me access the c$ shares on it. However, the server that i cannot access the c$ shares from i can turn around and access the 2016 server c$ from the 2012 R2 Hyper-v host no problem.
The servers are on a AD Domain network, the user account I'm using is a domain admin, and file and print is turned on for Domain Networks, and both servers have to most up-to-date Windows updates.
Continue reading...