Windows 10 Hyper-V Manager unable to connect to Server 2012 R2
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 I have a client site running Server 2012 R2 + Hyper-V (mandated above me). Anyway when it was first brought online, I had no problems connecting from a Windows 10 desktop to it via Hyper-V Manager. Sometime in the last year or so it stopped working. This is an all AD joined environment. So it was never a question about permissions as is common in a non-AD environment trying to manage Hyper-V Because it was Server + Hyper-V I was a bit lazy about resolving it as I could always get to Hyper-V Manager from the server itself. The error was always The Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management service must be runningwhen of course it was.I spent some time on Google this morning and found this link which resolved the problem. 
 https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/1cc9115d-5fce-4a64-a90f-d3fdc008b861/windows-10-build-10240-managing-hyperv-on-2012-r2-datacenter-cannot-connectOn the Hyper-V server, in an elevated command prompt you run this. MOFCOMP %SYSTEMROOT%\System32\WindowsVirtualization.V2.mof You can read the details in the original thread. 
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 What caused it to break in the first place? I find it weird to have to fix it like that. 
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 The linked article had comments about a corrupt WMI data file 
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 @jaredbusch said in Windows 10 Hyper-V Manager unable to connect to Server 2012 R2: , in an elevated command prompt you run this. 
 MOFCOMP %SYSTEMROOT%\System32\WindowsVirtualization.V2.Interesting, that was the issue you were having last week right? 
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 @dbeato said in Windows 10 Hyper-V Manager unable to connect to Server 2012 R2: @jaredbusch said in Windows 10 Hyper-V Manager unable to connect to Server 2012 R2: , in an elevated command prompt you run this. 
 MOFCOMP %SYSTEMROOT%\System32\WindowsVirtualization.V2.Interesting, that was the issue you were having last week right? Nope. Different client. That location is a firewall issue. 
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