AvgITGeek wrote: » Being that it sounds like you can access your host's DVD (or iso), you'll have to use the command line to get to the mounted DVD (or iso) in Server Core. cd d:\ (if your mount point is d) then you should be able to run a dir command and see setup.exe.
AvgITGeek wrote: » I'm assuming you have network connectivity between Servers A and B. If not, you need to get that working first.
AvgITGeek wrote: » If you are using hyper-v, create a DVD and point it at your ISO. That way, the ISO will act like a DVD drive and you can access setup.exe by cd d:\ (or what ever your VM is thinking is the DVD mount)
AvgITGeek wrote: » Did you create the Group Policy to allow sqlservr.exe inbound? Did it apply properly? Open powershell as administrator and run gpresult /r and scroll up. It will tell you if the SQL-POLICY applied. I take it you are using the MS Press study guide.
AvgITGeek wrote: » Start the VM in question but DO NOT connect to it. Right click the VM in Hyper-V Manager and choose Edit Connection Settings. Click Show Options, Local Resources, In Local devices and resources click More... Expand drives and select the ones you want your VM to have access to. If you want to keep these settings, keep Save my settings for future connections to this virtual machine checked on the Display tab.
ektorakos wrote: » well that is the problem. i accidentally checked the keep save my settings for future connections, and now the options dont show automatically when i double click my vm. and i dont know how to reenable it
AvgITGeek wrote: » Not to sound like a dick, but I'm going to. You haven't even given me one rep for all of the time I've spent trying to help you. Not that rep really matters to me but if someone gives you or you see helpful advise, rep the person. Good luck
AvgITGeek wrote: » I'm not following you and I can't recreate what you are describing. When I tick the box to save my connection settings when I connect to a VM that dialog box never appears again. The only way I can get it to appear again is by the steps I outlined above. I just did the same thing here and I had the option to set my monitor resolution, if I wanted the clipboard and printers to work and under the Local devices had the option to see if I wanted the VM to use any of my external drives.