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How to add NT Virtual MachineVirtual Machines to GPO?


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I have a Windows 2012 Server with Hyper-V enabled and a few virtual machines.



My current configuration has a few account in the "Log on as a service" list in the domain policies, and sometimes this prevent my virtual machines from starting, I get this error:




Error 0x80070569 ('VM_NAME' failed to start worker process: Logon Failure: The user has not been granted the requested logon type at this computer.




As described in this KB I would like to add NT Virtual MachineVirtual Machines to my "Log on as a service" list to resolve my problem.



My problem is that when I try to add that user to my domain policy I get an error message:




The following account could not be validated




My domain controller obviously doesn't know about that user since it's not an Hyper-V enabled server.



How can I add that account to my Domain Policies?










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  • This question doesn't make any sense. Please re-read it and add substantially more detail. Also, do you really have a Windows NT VMs?

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I have a Windows 2012 Server with Hyper-V enabled and a few virtual machines.



My current configuration has a few account in the "Log on as a service" list in the domain policies, and sometimes this prevent my virtual machines from starting, I get this error:




Error 0x80070569 ('VM_NAME' failed to start worker process: Logon Failure: The user has not been granted the requested logon type at this computer.




As described in this KB I would like to add NT Virtual MachineVirtual Machines to my "Log on as a service" list to resolve my problem.



My problem is that when I try to add that user to my domain policy I get an error message:




The following account could not be validated




My domain controller obviously doesn't know about that user since it's not an Hyper-V enabled server.



How can I add that account to my Domain Policies?










share|improve this question

























  • This question doesn't make any sense. Please re-read it and add substantially more detail. Also, do you really have a Windows NT VMs?

    – MDMarra
    Mar 29 '14 at 13:20














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I have a Windows 2012 Server with Hyper-V enabled and a few virtual machines.



My current configuration has a few account in the "Log on as a service" list in the domain policies, and sometimes this prevent my virtual machines from starting, I get this error:




Error 0x80070569 ('VM_NAME' failed to start worker process: Logon Failure: The user has not been granted the requested logon type at this computer.




As described in this KB I would like to add NT Virtual MachineVirtual Machines to my "Log on as a service" list to resolve my problem.



My problem is that when I try to add that user to my domain policy I get an error message:




The following account could not be validated




My domain controller obviously doesn't know about that user since it's not an Hyper-V enabled server.



How can I add that account to my Domain Policies?










share|improve this question
















I have a Windows 2012 Server with Hyper-V enabled and a few virtual machines.



My current configuration has a few account in the "Log on as a service" list in the domain policies, and sometimes this prevent my virtual machines from starting, I get this error:




Error 0x80070569 ('VM_NAME' failed to start worker process: Logon Failure: The user has not been granted the requested logon type at this computer.




As described in this KB I would like to add NT Virtual MachineVirtual Machines to my "Log on as a service" list to resolve my problem.



My problem is that when I try to add that user to my domain policy I get an error message:




The following account could not be validated




My domain controller obviously doesn't know about that user since it's not an Hyper-V enabled server.



How can I add that account to my Domain Policies?







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  • This question doesn't make any sense. Please re-read it and add substantially more detail. Also, do you really have a Windows NT VMs?

    – MDMarra
    Mar 29 '14 at 13:20



















  • This question doesn't make any sense. Please re-read it and add substantially more detail. Also, do you really have a Windows NT VMs?

    – MDMarra
    Mar 29 '14 at 13:20

















This question doesn't make any sense. Please re-read it and add substantially more detail. Also, do you really have a Windows NT VMs?

– MDMarra
Mar 29 '14 at 13:20





This question doesn't make any sense. Please re-read it and add substantially more detail. Also, do you really have a Windows NT VMs?

– MDMarra
Mar 29 '14 at 13:20










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Looks like the quoted KB has been updated:



LINK: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2779204/



Solution:




Perform the following steps on the Hyper-V host machine:



Logon as a Domain Administrator



Install the Group Policy Management feature from the Server Manager
console



After installation, open the GPMC MMC snap-in and browse to the policy
that manages User Rights



Open the Group Policy Management console and browse to the policy that
manages User Rights



Edit the policy to include NT Virtual MachineVirtual Machines in the
entries for Log on as a Service



Close the policy editor and initiate a gpupdate /force on the Hyper-V
host computer to refresh policy. (You may need to wait several minutes
for Active Directory replication to occur).




This enabled me to add NT Virtual MachineVirtual Machines to my domain policies regarding users allowed to log on as service.






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    I was having the same issue and it was driving me nuts. Simply restarting the server fixed the "Log on as a service" error. Hope this helps someone else and saves them some time.






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      Looks like the quoted KB has been updated:



      LINK: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2779204/



      Solution:




      Perform the following steps on the Hyper-V host machine:



      Logon as a Domain Administrator



      Install the Group Policy Management feature from the Server Manager
      console



      After installation, open the GPMC MMC snap-in and browse to the policy
      that manages User Rights



      Open the Group Policy Management console and browse to the policy that
      manages User Rights



      Edit the policy to include NT Virtual MachineVirtual Machines in the
      entries for Log on as a Service



      Close the policy editor and initiate a gpupdate /force on the Hyper-V
      host computer to refresh policy. (You may need to wait several minutes
      for Active Directory replication to occur).




      This enabled me to add NT Virtual MachineVirtual Machines to my domain policies regarding users allowed to log on as service.






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        Looks like the quoted KB has been updated:



        LINK: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2779204/



        Solution:




        Perform the following steps on the Hyper-V host machine:



        Logon as a Domain Administrator



        Install the Group Policy Management feature from the Server Manager
        console



        After installation, open the GPMC MMC snap-in and browse to the policy
        that manages User Rights



        Open the Group Policy Management console and browse to the policy that
        manages User Rights



        Edit the policy to include NT Virtual MachineVirtual Machines in the
        entries for Log on as a Service



        Close the policy editor and initiate a gpupdate /force on the Hyper-V
        host computer to refresh policy. (You may need to wait several minutes
        for Active Directory replication to occur).




        This enabled me to add NT Virtual MachineVirtual Machines to my domain policies regarding users allowed to log on as service.






        share|improve this answer




























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          Looks like the quoted KB has been updated:



          LINK: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2779204/



          Solution:




          Perform the following steps on the Hyper-V host machine:



          Logon as a Domain Administrator



          Install the Group Policy Management feature from the Server Manager
          console



          After installation, open the GPMC MMC snap-in and browse to the policy
          that manages User Rights



          Open the Group Policy Management console and browse to the policy that
          manages User Rights



          Edit the policy to include NT Virtual MachineVirtual Machines in the
          entries for Log on as a Service



          Close the policy editor and initiate a gpupdate /force on the Hyper-V
          host computer to refresh policy. (You may need to wait several minutes
          for Active Directory replication to occur).




          This enabled me to add NT Virtual MachineVirtual Machines to my domain policies regarding users allowed to log on as service.






          share|improve this answer















          Looks like the quoted KB has been updated:



          LINK: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2779204/



          Solution:




          Perform the following steps on the Hyper-V host machine:



          Logon as a Domain Administrator



          Install the Group Policy Management feature from the Server Manager
          console



          After installation, open the GPMC MMC snap-in and browse to the policy
          that manages User Rights



          Open the Group Policy Management console and browse to the policy that
          manages User Rights



          Edit the policy to include NT Virtual MachineVirtual Machines in the
          entries for Log on as a Service



          Close the policy editor and initiate a gpupdate /force on the Hyper-V
          host computer to refresh policy. (You may need to wait several minutes
          for Active Directory replication to occur).




          This enabled me to add NT Virtual MachineVirtual Machines to my domain policies regarding users allowed to log on as service.







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              I was having the same issue and it was driving me nuts. Simply restarting the server fixed the "Log on as a service" error. Hope this helps someone else and saves them some time.






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                I was having the same issue and it was driving me nuts. Simply restarting the server fixed the "Log on as a service" error. Hope this helps someone else and saves them some time.






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                  I was having the same issue and it was driving me nuts. Simply restarting the server fixed the "Log on as a service" error. Hope this helps someone else and saves them some time.






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                  I was having the same issue and it was driving me nuts. Simply restarting the server fixed the "Log on as a service" error. Hope this helps someone else and saves them some time.







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