I am requesting help with a continuing problem I am having attempting to export a Hyper-V Virtual Machine to a shared drive internally installed on a Domain Server.
When I attempt the export, a few second later I received the following error message: “An error occurred while attempting to export the virtual machine. Failed to copy file during export. General access denied error (0x80070005).”
I have spent numerous hours searching Blog Posts and Online forums for a definitive solution to this problem. The purposed online solutions that I have come across refer toNTFS level permissions & share level permissions set at the drive share for the Hyper-V Computer account, the User account used, and System account. None have worked for me. Here is an example of such a post finding:https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2008849.
I also tried the settings from a purposed solution for Hyper-V – General Access Denied Error message listed in this post here: http://blog.mpecsinc.ca/2009/02/hyper-v-general-access-denied-error-for.html. No luck here also.
I have a small Microsoft 2008 R2 SP1 Server network that consists of 2 Domain Controllers, (one which serve as a Hyper-V Host). 4 virtual machines and a combination of wireless and PC based Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 clients.
The 1TB drive I’m attempting to move my virtual machines to is brand new, purchased five days ago. I reformatted this drive a couple times to see if that had any affect, none at all.
So, I’m reaching out for any other suggestions that I might try. Please, remember I have already tried and have in place the NTFS level permissions & share level permissions set at the drive share for the Hyper-V Computer account, the User account used, and System account.
Your help with this problem will be very much appreciated.
Thank you,
Martiar