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Installing Integration Services on 2008 Datacenter x64 fails
Running Hyper-V on Windows Server 2012R2.
When doing the install via vmm on a 2008 Datacenter x64 guest I get the error:
Change properties of virtual machine: failed
When mounting vmguest.iso that is found on one of the hosts and trying to install, I get the error:
hyper-v integration services is not supported on this version of windows
Any tips?
When doing the install via vmm on a 2008 Datacenter x64 guest I get the error:
Change properties of virtual machine: failed
When mounting vmguest.iso that is found on one of the hosts and trying to install, I get the error:
hyper-v integration services is not supported on this version of windows
Any tips?
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In this particular setting the server needs to be SP1. However, I connected it to the internet and ran windows update, after wich Integrations Services installed automatically.
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Hi Moderator,
I just verified this in my lab.
On a Windows Server 2012 HyperV Server, I made a Windows 2008 Datacenter edition with Sp1.
However, While trying to install integration service - it clearly states that unsupported gust operating system.
Not sure if the windows update updated the OS to Sp2 which worked. However, with SP1 - I dont think that we could install integration service.
Thanks,
Shaba
I just verified this in my lab.
On a Windows Server 2012 HyperV Server, I made a Windows 2008 Datacenter edition with Sp1.
However, While trying to install integration service - it clearly states that unsupported gust operating system.
Not sure if the windows update updated the OS to Sp2 which worked. However, with SP1 - I dont think that we could install integration service.
Thanks,
Shaba
ASKER
I will log in tomorrow at work and check it.
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Thanks for clarifying !
Cheers.
Shaba
Cheers.
Shaba
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No problem! I would have given you the points if it were not for the fact that I myself use these questions and answers that are documented here in this site later on to look up information. If I were to give the wrong answer, or an answer that is halway correct points, then I would be cluttering up my information pool and make it harder for myself later on :) But you are welcome to try again later on. I ask question frequently :)
Could you please check if the OS is having Windows Server 2008 with Service Pack 2 (SP 2) ?
My assumption is service pack is missing and hence this error.
Let me know.
Cheers!
Shaba