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Description of the security update for Update Rollup 5 for System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager


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Introduction

This article describes the issues that are fixed in Update Rollup 5 for Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager. This update rollup contains two updates for System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager. One update is for servers, and the other update is for the Administrator Console.

Additionally, this article contains the installation instructions for Update Rollup 5 for System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager.

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Features that are added in this update rollup

  • Differencing disk as an option in the Windows Azure Pack VMRole deployment

    When a user deploys VMRoles, the user has no option to specify either "differencing disk" or "dedicated disk." By default, the current Virtual Machine Manager implementation for VMRole is to use differencing disk.

    The current default of "differencing disk" is sufficient for users who require quick virtual machine deployments and for situations in which the virtual machine life span is small. However, users who do not care about deployment time but worry about performance and maintenance may find that "differencing disk" is not the most suitable option. Such users would benefit from dedicated disks. Therefore, Virtual Machine Manager offers this option to control behavior based on the user's requirements.

    Details about the "differencing disk" option:
    • To deploy Virtual Machine Roles with dedicated disks, create a custom property that is named DifferencingDiskOptimizationSupported, and set this property to False.
    • This custom property must be defined on the cloud that is tied to the Virtual Machine Role plan.
    • This change will affect only the Virtual Machine Roles that are authored after the custom property is set to False.
    • Deployments with Virtual Machine Roles that were authored before the custom property was set to False will continue with original disk settings. This behavior keeps the experience similar to what we offer in the High Availability Virtual Machine Role option.
  • New operating system support

    Update Rollup 5 supports the following new Linux operating system:
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 (64 bit)
  • New ExplicitRevokeRequired parameter to control IP address management when Grant-SCIPAddress is used

    When the ExplicitRevokeRequired parameter is enabled for an IP address that is allocated from Virtual Machine Manager's static IP address pool, the IP address will not be returned to the pool automatically by Virtual Machine Manager. The IP address can still move from one entity (such as a Virtual Machine Virtual Network Adapter) to another, wherever applicable. However, if no entity claims the IP address, Virtual Machine Manager will still keep it assigned. The IP address can be returned to the pool and made available for fresh use by another entity. It does this when the Revoke-SCIPAddress cmdlet is explicitly invoked by the user.

    The importance of this flag is for Guest Clusters in highly overloaded environments. Without the flag, if the IP address is not available on a particular node (for example, the IP address is offline for a short time or is moving to a different node), Virtual Machine Manager would return it to the pool first and then allocate the IP address later when it comes back online. In the interim period, if any other entity appears and requests that IP address, it will be able to claim it successfully. And when the Guest Cluster node wants to claim the IP address back it, the request fails. With the help of this flag, the IP address will not be returned to the pool so that the new entity will be unable to request that IP address.

    Parameter syntax

    PS C:\> Get-Help Grant-SCIPAddress
    NAME
    For more information about Grant-SCIPAddress, see the Cmdlet Reference for System Center 2012 R2 here.
  • Support for SQL Server 2014

    Virtual Machine Manager now supports Microsoft SQL Server 2014 as the Virtual Machine Manager database. However, with Update Rollup 5, deploying service templates by using the SQL profile type for SQL Server 2014 as SQL Server 2014 hasn’t yet been tested with Guest deployments. For the latest information on SQL Server requirements for System Center 2012 R2, see the reference here.
  • Azure Site Recovery

    This update adds support for the following operations:
    • Creating and managing replication groups on supported storage area network (SAN) devices.
    • Enabling the protection of a storage volume or a group of storage volumes in a replication group.
    • Deploying new virtual machines into protected storage by using placement.
    • Migrating existing virtual machines into protected storage by using placement.
    • Coordinating planned, unplanned, and test failover of virtual machines and storage volumes between sites by using Microsoft Azure Site Recovery (ASR).

Issues that are fixed in this update rollup

Note Some of the following fixed issues improve functionality when Azure Site Recovery Services is implemented. For more information about Azure Site Recovery, see the Site Recovery documentation topic on the Microsoft Azure website.

Virtual Machine Manager

  • When you use the Virtual Machine Manager UI to enable a virtual machine replica, it doesn't throw any error. However, Windows PowerShell does throw an error.
  • Virtual Machine Manager services crash when there is a discrepancy between Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) and the Virtual Machine Manager baseline. If the update is cleaned up from WSUS, the Virtual Machine Manager Service crashes while it tries to approve that update. Additionally, the ObjectNotFound exception is not handled correctly.
  • The current logic is that if a storage pool supports only one provisioning type, the storage pool defaults to type "fixed." This is incorrect. If AreMultipleProvisioningTypesSupported is false and we mark THIN as false and then go ahead with the FIXED type, logical unit number (LUN) creation fails in cases where storage pools support the THIN type of storage.
  • To create site-to-site connectivity in current versions, customers have to use IPSec S2S tunnels. S2S GRE tunnels are now enabled to use bandwidth more efficiently.
  • When Virtual Machine Manager is running a job, it holds the lock and cannot be cancelled. If you try to cancel the job, the job is still shown as "running." Any further refresh of the host or the cluster will evoke a failure notice that states that the lock is held by the running Virtual Machine Manager job.
  • The power savings daily and monthly performance data is not aggregated correctly. As a result, power savings for the month is seen as zero (0) for the Administrator Console. The hourly performance data is reported correctly by the cmdlet.
  • Virtual Machine Manager server setup is updated to install the latest DacFx (SQL Server 2014) for the SQL Server application host.
  • Virtual Machine Manager UI console crashes intermittently with the following exception:

    System.ServiceModel.CommunicationException in OptimizeHostsAction
  • All "Hyper-V Recovery Manager"-related strings have been updated to "Azure Site Recovery." This is the new product name.
  • Migrating an unprotected virtual machine to a protected virtual machine on the same host currently shows the transfer as the SAN type. This is incorrect. Virtual Machine Manager should show the network only when the virtual machine is off, and shows virtual machine and storage migration (VSM) when the virtual machine is running, whether it is on the same host or on a different host.
  • Customers who run Virtual Machine Manager at the scale experience long completion time for loading the history of jobs.
  • The stored procedure dbo.prc_WLC_GetVmInstanceIdByObjectId fails if the VMId column is empty in any of the rows of the tbl_WLC_VMInstance table. Affected customers will not able to set up disaster recovery for their virtual machines. Typically this occurs when the customer has a virtual machine that was created and then upgraded to System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager SP1. In this case, enable protection is blocked for all virtual machines and not just for specific virtual machines.
  • The new LUN that is created on an EMC array pool tries to use an old SMLunId that was previously generated. Therefore, RG creation with multiple LUNs fail, and you receive the following error message:

    26587: SMLunId is re-used for newly created LUN
  • Storage array is unnecessarily locked while data is collected during a provider rescan. The lock is applied only when data is refreshed.
  • The EnableRG operation for NetApp fails when two providers are used in a fully discoverable model.
  • Creation of a virtual machine to the recovery cloud after failover has occurred on the recovery site fails, and you are told that the cloud doesn’t support protection. Virtual machine migration to RG is blocked in this scenario.
  • If the virtual machine was refreshed, the Administrator Console blocks shutdown of the virtual machine.
  • When test failover (TFO) is completed, the snapshot LUNs are removed from the backend (NetApp). However, Virtual Machine Manager still shows them. Only a provider rescan (not refresh) removes both the LUNs and the pool.
  • Currently, Virtual Machine Manager has only the "NETAPP LUN" option added into the host MPIO devices when we add the host into Virtual Machine Manager. With this update, "NETAPP LUN C-Mode" is added into the host MPIO devices as another option.
  • The System Center Operations Manager object property IsClustered for HostVolume is displayed in the UI without an associated value.
  • When the system is under load, Virtual Machine Customization operations report the following error:

    609: Virtual Machine Manager cannot detect a heartbeat from the specified virtual machine


    The creation of the virtual machine (with customizations) actually succeeds. However, Virtual Machine Manager puts the virtual machine in a failed state because of this job failure. The user can safely ignore the failure to bring the virtual machine back. However, the user may think that something went wrong and re-create the virtual machine.
  • Currently, users have to manually update the DHCP extension after update rollup installation on all hosts. This is now automated. After the DHCP extension is replaced in the Virtual Machine Manager server's installation folder to the latest version, Virtual Machine Manager automatically checks the DHCP extension against all hosts. If the host has an older version of DHCP extensions, the agent version status will be displayed as "DHCP extension needs to be updated in host properties on the Status page." The user calls the update agent and updates the DHCP extension on the Hyper-V host in the same way that the user did this for the Virtual Machine Manager agent. Also, if the VSwitch is a logical switch, the status will be shown in "logical switch compliance." The user can remediate the logical switch. This will also update the DHCP extension on the host.
  • Sometimes the creation of the unattend.xml file will fail when multiple virtual machines are being customized at the same time. (This file is used as part of virtual machine customization.)
  • Virtual Machine Manager host and cluster refresher checks the permissions (ACLs) of file shares that are registered to a host or cluster. When permissions aren't found, the refresher reports an error, and a button is placed on the host's or cluster's properties page to "repair" the share to set the appropriate permissions. If certain permissions are added, the refresher will erroneously report an error even if the required permissions do exist. The "repair" operation, if invoked, will report that it failed to repair the share.
  • Host.GetInstance is taking a lock on HostVolumes, HostDisks, and HostHbas. However, it is releasing locks only on HostVolumes and HostDisks and continues to hold HostHbas locks. Therefore, if a child task in ControlledChildScheduler takes a lock on the host, subsequent child subtasks cannot acquire a lock on the host.
  • Source logical unit is now being set as part of TFO snapshot creation so that DRA is able to look up the snapshot LUN that corresponds to a replica LUN.
  • Virtual Machine Manager Update Remediation shows only check boxes. This occurs because the dialog box doesn’t force loading of all of the update objects from the server and because of how data binding works. This leaves the names blank instead of either causing a crash or throwing error text.
  • Enabling protection with replication groups with a null target group entity in paramset while making the WCF protocol causes a critical exception to occur.
  • Sometimes, Replication Group protection at scale fails because of database issues.
  • In-place migration of a virtual machine to RG can lead to any of the following issues:
    • No destinations are visible for migration.
    • The migration wizard finishes, but no migration job is triggered.
    • Actual data transfer rather than just metadata transfer takes place.
  • The virtual machine vNic is renamed to "Not connected" if the vNic is not connected to a network. However, the name is not being reset to its original name when the connectivity changes. This can cause a lot of confusion in the UI because all vNics appear as "Not connected" even if there is real connectivity.
  • The UnregisterStorageLun task in a replication group fails intermittently because of SQL deadlock.
  • Service Deployment fails if a library resource is read-only and is copied directly and not from the network. When a file in a custom resource on the library server is read-only (attribute), the deployment will fail when you don’t use network copy. However, it will succeed when you do use network copy.
  • Very slow performance occurs when new-scvmconfig is called. new-scvmconfig is required for multiple new virtual machine scenarios. Each virtual machine creation takes longer and longer to run through placement as the virtual machine name is created.
  • A Virtual Machine refresher job hangs indefinitely after you enable maintenance mode on another cluster node. This will cause a deadlock condition in event-based virtual machine refresh jobs. This may occur when something happens during Subscribe or UnsubscribeForEvents. Now the deadlock condition is removed. If there is an error, it will fall back to the VMLightRefresher for that host.
  • A LUN that has no snapshots could not be registered with Register-LUN.
  • When parallel Register-LUNs are running for NetApp, that multiple SPCs may be created for the same node but for a different LUN. This can happen because of the following two reasons:
    • An OOB configuration was done, and an IG has been created for each node of the cluster for different LUNs. Although this is possible in Netapp, this is a bad configuration, and Virtual Machine Manager will throw an error.
    • An issue in Virtual Machine Manager could cause a situation in which parallel operations create different IGs for the same node and different LUNs.
  • For a discovered ReplicationGroup, the relationship of the LUN to RG is not established.
  • After a customer initializes placement of any or all members of a service configuration that uses a load balancer, the customer can no longer retarget the individual virtual machine configurations of the service configuration. Instead, when the user tries to do this, the user receives a message that states that the service configuration actions are invalid. This blocks the customer from being able to spread virtual machines across host groups.
  • Intermediate-level refresher removes all group sync information.
  • Get-SCReplicationGroup does not return a replication group after a provider was removed and re-added or if the provider was never realized in the array.
  • Planned failover for replication group fails in "PreValidateFailover."
  • User selection on the Virtual Machine Manager UI grid is lost because Virtual Machine Manager keeps refreshing the object. This severely affects the ability to do multi-select and do operations on scale environments. When the IsSynchronizedWithCurrentItem property is set to True on a data grid, a multi-selection resets to a single selection during a refresh.
  • Virtual Machine Manager UI start-up for a self-service user takes a long time. The UI start takes longer than 4 to 10 minutes.
  • Cloning a virtual machine with Checkpoint fails with "An item with the same key has already been added" when the cloned virtual machine is placed on a dynamic disk. This blocks the cloning of the impacted virtual machines.
  • Performance data (disk space) is not available in Operations Manager for VMWare hosts. Performance data collection (except host disk space) for non-HyperV hosts is collected through the Windows PowerShell cmdlet Get-SCPerfData. However, for Host disk space, Virtual Machine Manager was still using the managed module. Now everything uses the Windows PowerShell cmdlet.
  • The Virtual Machine Manager Administrator Console crashes when the user tries to open the "Add Hyper-v Host And Clusters" wizard. The customer environment produces PRO objects with guid == guid.empty. These objects are cached at the client-side in ClientCache.
  • Library Refresher takes very long to run if the number of files on the library shares is huge and if during this time a read lock is held on the User Role. Therefore, other operations on UserRole fail during this time. Library refresh runs every hour, and currently it can take up to 50 minutes in a customer environment to run for one complete cycle. During this time, some of the operations on UserRole may fail.
  • When multiple deployments are performed concurrently, the progress (time remaining) display job of the file copy fails because of an Overflow exception and causes the service to crash.
  • If an administrator user or a self-service user grants permission to a new self-service user to a service template, the newly added self-service user does not see the service template in its session. Therefore, the self-service user who was granted the access does not see the resources in its session even after authorization is granted.
  • When a user is deleted from Active Directory, the user starts appearing as invalid SID in Virtual Machine Manager. If an invalid SID is present in the ACLs of a virtual machine, all subsequent modifications (addition or removal of users) to the ACL fail silently.
  • Storage provider refresh causes an exception to occur.
  • Migration of a protected running virtual machine uses a network instead of LiveVSM if the virtual machine is migrated to unprotected storage.
  • The container ID for a tier configuration object is initialized even when the hosts that are appropriate for that tier configuration are not in the scope of the placement attempt.
  • Multiple Create VM jobs fail with a locking exception when you run batch virtual machine creations in parallel.
  • While you are running a batch of 100 or more virtual machine creation scenarios in parallel, each virtual machine creation task does not show any progress for 15 to 20 minutes after you submit the task.
  • If a physical computer profile is created by using vNic (and by using a virtual machine network) and if there are more than one hostgroup for a logical network that also has that virtual machine network when you add a host resource on the "Provisioning Options" page, the host profile will be displayed for only one host group. The profile won't be displayed for the rest of the host groups.
  • A Disable Replication Group job fails because of a database deadlock condition.
  • HP returns the same SMLUNId for source and replica LUNs. Therefore, the hostdisk-to-LUN association is not established in hostrefresher.
  • Disable Maintenance Packs because of Operations Manager alerts such as the following:

    Cloud maximum memory usage to fabric memory capacity ratio has reached or exceeded threshold.
  • Add-Virtual Machine ManagerStorageToComputeClusterOnRack fails, and you receive the following error message:

    Could not find tenant share registered to cluster 43J05R1CC.43J05.nttest.microsoft.com.
  • Virtual Machine Manager encounters critical exceptions during provider rescan.
  • Replication group does not show up in Cloud Properties if pools and LUNs are attached to a child hostgroup.
  • If replication is broken, a critical exception occurs if the replication group is used to perform a disaster recovery (DR) operation.
  • In live migration of a virtual machine from Windows Server 2012 to Windows Server 2012 R2, the threshold fails with a critical exception. As a result, live migration from Windows Server 2012 to Windows Server 2012 R2 won't have the virtual network adapters fixed. This could cause the Virtual Machine Manager database to be inconsistent with the Hyper-V host and also to fail during the migration.
  • Creation of LUN sometimes fails with invalid handle error.
  • After failover, the virtual machines are reported to have protection errors in the Virtual Machine Manager UI although there are actually no errors.
  • A potential race condition in the MOM Discovery Refresher causes intermittent failures in Virtual Machine Manager Operations Manager connections. This can cause Operations Manager connection failures.
  • Cluster Node goes into a pause state intermittently after you refresh the host cluster. As part of reliability improvement, the HA calculation logic was changed to support failed nodes to be ignored. The calculation logic was rewritten, and in the new logic, logical networks are enforced on the switch. If the switch does not have any logical networks marked, the switch is marked as "non-HA," and Virtual Machine Manager pauses the cluster node.
  • Custom properties are returned as Null after Set-SCVMTemplate is called. When a Virtual Machine Manager object's attribute (such as Description) is updated through Windows PowerShell ($t | set-scvmtemplate -args), a problem arises in retrieving the CustomProperty parameter data (by using Windows PowerShell cmdlets such as $t, $t.customproperty, and $t.customproperties), and they will be returned as Null. This occurs because the CustomPropertyIDs of the object are being cleared on the engine side during updates.
  • Live migration fails with incompatible switch port settings. If the target Hyper-V virtual switch doesn't have VLAN configured during the migration, and if the source virtual machine has a virtual network adapter, Virtual Machine Manager tries to create VLAN settings for it and to assign VLAN ID 0 (that is, "VLAN disabled"). But on a virtual switch where no VLAN is configured, the adding of the VLAN setting causes an incompatibility error from Hyper-V, and the migration fails.
  • A critical exception occurs in the Storage Refresher -- ArgumentException -- StrgArray.addPoolInternal. Under certain erroneous conditions, he Windows storage service can report multiple storage pools sharing the same ObjectId (this should never happen). The storage provider cannot be refreshed, and therefore cannot be managed. The provider cannot even be removed from Virtual Machine Manager to begin again.
  • Operations such as Migration, Store, or Delete on cloned virtual machines leave the virtual machine configuration file on the host. In a Virtual Machine Manager setup that uses cloning heavily, every cloned virtual machine will leave behind a set of virtual machine configurations and save state files after it is deleted or migrated. This consumes significant disk space. In addition, the deletion and migrations all succeed with a warning message that states that they couldn't clean up the folder.
  • File share loses user set classification when the share goes from managed to unmanaged. Because of a NetApp provider issue, if the provider loses network connectivity to the array, the provider may not report back any pools even though there are pools. If this happens during a refresh, Virtual Machine Manager will assume that the pools are no longer there and will remove any pool records from the database.
  • GroupMasking in Virtual Machine Manager fails to get MaskingSet From Job. For group masking, if createmaskingset is called with a job, Virtual Machine Manager doesn’t get masking set from job completion but retries even on success. This is reported to occur only when unmasking to an iSCSI Initiator. FC initiators work fine.
  • Template that is based on "SAN Copy capable" VHDX is marked as "Non-SAN Copy Capable" template. The user won't be able to rapidly provision virtual machines by using Virtual Machine Manager on Nimble storage.
  • prc_WLC_GetUniqueComputerName doesn't set FoundUniqueName to true even when a unique name is found.
  • After storing a virtual machine to a library, Refresh Library Share will hit critical failures.
  • A LibraryShare resource does not update the namespace after an update of the SSU data path as the Library share. The namespace for library resources will not be updated even after refresh.
  • A virtual machine is shown as a replica virtual machine after failover operations. For ASR SAN replication scenarios, when the virtual machine is failed over, the virtual machine is shown as a replica virtual machine, and the user cannot make much use of the failed-over virtual machine. The user has to trigger reverse role to fix the replication mode.
  • Deploying a stored virtual machine fails in placement with a critical exception. A critical exception will block deploying a previously stored HA Hyper-V virtual machine from the library to an HA host.
  • Security Update A vulnerability exists in Virtual Machine Manager when it incorrectly validates user roles. The vulnerability could allow elevation of privilege if an attacker logs on to an affected system. An attacker must have valid Active Directory logon credentials and be able to log on with those credentials to exploit the vulnerability. For more information about this security update, see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base.

    3035898 MS15-017: Vulnerability in Virtual Machine Manager could allow elevation of privilege: February 10, 2015

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Known issues in this update

  • Issues for which a hotfix is available
    • When you try to deploy or migrate a new High Availability (HA) virtual machine (VM) to a cluster, a registered server message block (SMB) share is not displayed as a target path option.
    • The following critical exception occurs in the Storage Refresher during discovery of the replication service:
      ArgumentNullException -- SetCustomOptions
    • Virtual Machine Manager cannot refresh the replica or primary VM without Automated System Recovery (ASR). Additionally, migration of the recovery VM in an IR Pending state does not perform live migration. Replica VMs are displayed as normal VMs.


    To apply the hotfix for these issues, install update 3039296 .

  • Issue for which a stored procedure must be updated
    • During scale-out, virtual machines are created that have a duplicate name.


    To resolve this issue, apply the following stored procedure (SPROC).

    The prc_WLC_GetUniqueComputerName stored procedure

    <SPROC>
    ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[prc_WLC_GetUniqueComputerName]
    (
    @NamePattern [nvarchar](255),
    @OutputName [nvarchar](255) output,
    @FoundUniqueName BIT output
    )
    AS
    DECLARE @error int
    SET @error = 0
    SET NOCOUNT ON
    DECLARE @RNextIndex int -- Index for the reversed string
    DECLARE @NextIndex int -- Index for the direct string
    DECLARE @VObjectName [nvarchar](255) -- the top name used from the vobject table
    DECLARE @RegexPattern [nvarchar](255) -- the name pattern in reg ex format for 'like' queries
    SET @RegexPattern = (REPLACE(@NamePattern ,'#', '[0-9]'))
    SET @FoundUniqueName = 0
    SET @RegexPattern = @RegexPattern + '%'
    --Retrieve the latest used name in the pattern
    SELECT TOP 1 @VObjectName = Name FROM tbl_WLC_VObject where Name like @RegexPattern ORDER BY Name DESC
    SELECT TOP 1 @OutputName = ComputerName FROM tbl_WLC_VMDeploymentConfig where ComputerName like @RegexPattern ORDER BY ComputerName DESC
    -- Look at both existing VMs and inflight creations from the vm config, find the last name.
    IF ( @OutputName IS NULL OR (@VObjectName IS NOT NULL AND @VObjectName > @OutputName) )
    BEGIN
    SET @OutputName = @VObjectName
    END
    IF ( @OutputName IS NULL ) -- If the name wasn't found in either the VObject or the Deployment config then start from 0
    BEGIN
    SET @OutputName = (REPLACE(@NamePattern ,'#', '0'))
    END
    IF ( @OutputName = REPLACE(@NamePattern ,'#', '9') ) -- Check if the name is the final one in the series
    BEGIN
    -- Final number is used, look for gaps.
    DECLARE @usedPatternNumbers TABLE
    (
    Number int
    )
    DECLARE @NextNumber int
    -- Gather all the used numbers, this is currently somewhat expensive. Need to think of a better way.
    INSERT INTO @usedPatternNumbers
    SELECT dbo.[fn_WLC_GetSequenceNumberFromPatternName](@NamePattern, Name) FROM
    (SELECT Name FROM tbl_WLC_VObject where Name like @RegexPattern
    UNION
    SELECT ComputerName AS Name FROM tbl_WLC_VMDeploymentConfig where ComputerName like @RegexPattern) AS MergedNames

    -- Find the first gap and increment it to get the next number
    SELECT @NextNumber =
    CASE WHEN MAX(Number) = COUNT(Number)
    THEN CAST(NULL AS INTEGER)
    WHEN MIN(Number) > 1
    THEN 1
    WHEN MAX(Number) <> COUNT(Number)
    THEN (
    SELECT MIN(Number) + 1
    FROM @usedPatternNumbers
    WHERE (Number + 1) NOT IN (SELECT Number FROM @usedPatternNumbers))
    ELSE NULL
    END
    FROM @usedPatternNumbers;
    IF ( @NextNumber IS NOT NULL )
    BEGIN
    SET @OutputName = dbo.[fn_WLC_GetPatternNameFromSequenceNumber] ( @NamePattern, @NextNumber )
    SET @FoundUniqueName = 1
    END
    END
    ELSE
    BEGIN
    DECLARE @LastUsedSequenceNumber int
    SET @LastUsedSequenceNumber = dbo.[fn_WLC_GetSequenceNumberFromPatternName](@NamePattern, @OutputName)
    SET @OutputName = dbo.[fn_WLC_GetPatternNameFromSequenceNumber](@NamePattern, @LastUsedSequenceNumber + 1)
    SET @FoundUniqueName = 1
    END
    SELECT @error = @@ERROR
    SET NOCOUNT OFF
    RETURN @error
    </SPROC>

    How to apply this SPROC

    Use one of the following methods to apply this SPROC:
    • Run the stored procedure in SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS). To do this, follow these steps:
      1. Log in to SSMS, and then connect to the server on which the VMM database is present.
      2. Right-click the database, and then select New Query, as in the following screen shot:

        New Query

      3. Copy the code for the prc_WLC_GetUniqueComputerName stored procedure into the query window, and then run the code in SSMS on the VMM database.
    • Save the stored procedure as a file, and then run it from a command prompt. To do this, follow these steps:
      1. Copy the code for the prc_WLC_GetUniqueComputerName stored procedure, and then save it as an .sql file with the same name as the stored procedure. For example, save the file by using a file name of "prc_WLC_GetUniqueComputerName.sql."
      2. At a command prompt, run the stored procedure by using the following command:

        sqlcmd -S “sqlservername” –d “databasename” -i “path to file”\prc_WLC_GetUniqueComputerName.sql
    How to remove existing duplicate VM names

    If you have experienced this issue before you applied this update, you must manually log in to the VM and change the name. This script doesn’t affect already provisioned VMs.

    Uninstall instructions

    You do not have to uninstall this SPROC update before you apply a later update rollup.

    Issues that will be addressed in upcoming update rollups
    • DO statement throws a critical exception: DBCorruptionException
    • After Update Rollup 5 for Virtual Machine Manager is installed, you experience one of the following issues:
      • When you try to import an add-in to the VMM console, the import is unsuccessful. Additionally, you receive the following error message:

        An error occurred while trying to create an add-in folder for your account:

        Access to the path: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center 2012\Virtual Machine Manager\bin\AddInPipeline\AddIns" is denied.
      • When you open the VMM console, you receive the following error message:

        Could not update managed code add-in pipeline due to the following error:

        The required folder "C:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center 2012\Virtual Machine Manager\bin\AddInPipeline\HostSideAdapters" does not exist.
    To resolve these issues, follow these steps:
    1. Locate the following folder:

      C:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center 2012\Virtual Machine Manager\bin
    2. Right-click the AddInPipeline folder, and then click Properties.
    3. On the Security tab, click Advanced, and then click Continue.
    4. Select the BUILTIN group, and then click Edit.
    5. Click Select a principal link, type Authenticated Users, and then click OK.
    6. Click OK to close each dialog box that is associated with the properties.

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How to obtain and install Update Rollup 5 for System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager

Download information

Update packages for Virtual Machine Manager are available from Microsoft Update or by manual download.

Important Update Rollup 5 for System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager is included in a security update. We do not recommend that you remove any security update. However, Update Rollup 5 may still be removed by using the Programs and Updates feature in Control Panel. When you do this, the Virtual Machine Manager binaries will roll back to their previous state. However, the database will not roll back. We recommend that you back up your Virtual Machine Manager database before you apply this update rollup.
Microsoft Update
To obtain and install an update package from Microsoft Update, follow these steps on a computer that has a Virtual Machine Manager component installed:
  1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
  2. In Control Panel, double-click Windows Update.
  3. In the Windows Update window, click Check Online for updates from Microsoft Update.
  4. Click Important updates are available.
  5. Select the update rollup package, and then click OK.
  6. Click Install updates to install the update package.
Manual download of the update packages
Go to the following websites to manually download the update packages from the Microsoft Update Catalog:

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Installation instructions
To manually install the update packages, run the following command from an elevated command prompt:

msiexec.exe /update packagename


For example, to install the Update Rollup 5 package for a System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager SP1 server (KB3023195), run the following command:

msiexec.exe /update kb3023195_vmmserver_amd64.msp

Notes
  • If you manually download the update packages from the Microsoft Update Catalog and install them by double-clicking the packages, you have to install the Virtual Machine Manager Server package as an elevated user. You can install the Virtual Machine Manager Administrator Console package by double-clicking the package as a non-elevated user.
  • If you also have the Administrator Console installed on the VMM server, install the updates in the following order:
    • Update Rollup 5 for Virtual Machine Manager Server
    • Update Rollup 5 for the Administrator Console
    Between these two installations, Virtual Machine Manager Server might create a critical error log under the VMMLogs directory. This issue occurs because the Administrator Console shares some DLLs with Virtual Machine Manager Server, and a version conflict could lead to the logging of the critical failure. To resolve this issue, install both updates on the Virtual Machine Manager Server that you use to start the Virtual Machine Manager Service.
  • Before Update Rollup 5, you had to manually update the System Center Virtual Machine Manager DHCP Server (x64) component. As of Update Rollup 5, this is no longer required.

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Files that are updated in this update rollup
Administrator Console KB3023914
Files that are changedFile sizeVersionLanguage ID
AxVMwareRemoteConsoleTypeLib.dll315605.1.0.0
ClusterUtil.dll1841363.2.7895.0
DB.DelegatedAdmin.dll930003.2.7895.0
DB.TieredPerfCounters.dll448723.2.7895.0
Engine.Common.dll2286803.2.7895.0
Engine.Deployment.dll6853843.2.7895.0
Errors.dll46620883.2.7895.0
Errors.resources.dll15793363.2.7895.02052
Errors.resources.dll16039123.2.7895.01028
Errors.resources.dll16039203.2.7895.03076
Errors.resources.dll17866963.2.7895.01053
Errors.resources.dll18046163.2.7895.01055
Errors.resources.dll18291923.2.7895.01043
Errors.resources.dll18563203.2.7895.01040
Errors.resources.dll18640163.2.7895.01029
Errors.resources.dll18665603.2.7895.01046
Errors.resources.dll18880803.2.7895.02070
Errors.resources.dll19146963.2.7895.01028
Errors.resources.dll19223763.2.7895.01045
Errors.resources.dll19536083.2.7895.01042
Errors.resources.dll19694803.2.7895.01036
Errors.resources.dll20032723.2.7895.01031
Errors.resources.dll20150483.2.7895.01038
Errors.resources.dll22055123.2.7895.01041
Errors.resources.dll26468563.2.7895.01049
ImgLibEngine.dll42770723.2.7895.0
LDAPQueryDialog.dll1447123.2.7895.01033
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.DataCenterManager.UI.DataGrid.dll1846563.2.7895.0
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.DataCenterManager.UI.DataGrid.resources.dll556243.2.7895.02052
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.DataCenterManager.UI.DataGrid.resources.dll561363.2.7895.01036
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.DataCenterManager.UI.DataGrid.resources.dll561443.2.7895.01031
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.DataCenterManager.UI.DataGrid.resources.dll561283.2.7895.01040
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.DataCenterManager.UI.DataGrid.resources.dll561363.2.7895.01041
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.DataCenterManager.UI.DataGrid.resources.dll561443.2.7895.01046
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.DataCenterManager.UI.DataGrid.resources.dll561363.2.7895.01049
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.DataCenterManager.UI.DataGrid.resources.dll561363.2.7895.01028
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.DataCenterManager.UI.DataGrid.resources.dll556323.2.7895.01028
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.DataCenterManager.UI.DataGrid.resources.dll561363.2.7895.01042
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.DataCenterManager.UI.DataGrid.resources.dll556323.2.7895.03076
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.DataCenterManager.UI.DataGrid.resources.dll561363.2.7895.01029
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.DataCenterManager.UI.DataGrid.resources.dll561363.2.7895.01043
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.DataCenterManager.UI.DataGrid.resources.dll561363.2.7895.01038
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.DataCenterManager.UI.DataGrid.resources.dll561363.2.7895.01045
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.DataCenterManager.UI.DataGrid.resources.dll561363.2.7895.02070
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.DataCenterManager.UI.DataGrid.resources.dll561363.2.7895.01053
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.DataCenterManager.UI.DataGrid.resources.dll561363.2.7895.01055
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.UI.RibbonConsole.dll505123.2.7895.0
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.UI.RibbonLayout.dll4913363.2.7895.0
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.dll20447523.2.7895.0
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.resources.dll269523.2.7895.02052
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.resources.dll279763.2.7895.01036
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.resources.dll279763.2.7895.01031
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.resources.dll279763.2.7895.01040
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.resources.dll284883.2.7895.01041
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.resources.dll279763.2.7895.01046
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.resources.dll295123.2.7895.01049
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.resources.dll279763.2.7895.01028
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.resources.dll269603.2.7895.01028
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.resources.dll279763.2.7895.01042
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.resources.dll269603.2.7895.03076
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.resources.dll279763.2.7895.01029
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.resources.dll279763.2.7895.01043
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.resources.dll279763.2.7895.01038
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.resources.dll279763.2.7895.01045
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.resources.dll279843.2.7895.02070
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.resources.dll274643.2.7895.01053
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.resources.dll274723.2.7895.01055
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.UIAddIns.ContextTypes.dll827603.2.7895.0
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.UIAddIns.dll238883.2.7895.0
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManger.PowerShell.CmdletWrappers.dll17851603.2.7895.0
Microsoft.Virtualization.Client.RdpClientAxHost.dll1554643.2.7895.01033
Microsoft.Virtualization.Client.RdpClientInterop.dll1349843.2.7895.01033
Microsoft.VirtualManager.EtwEvents.dll68432
Microsoft.VirtualManager.EtwResources.dll68432
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.AddIns.AddInAdapters.dll233763.2.7895.0
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.AddIns.Contracts.dll218323.2.7895.0
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.AddIns.HostAdapters.dll244003.2.7895.0
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.AddIns.Management.dll1022163.2.7895.0
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.AddIns.Management.resources.dll300243.2.7895.02052
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.AddIns.Management.resources.dll320723.2.7895.01036
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.AddIns.Management.resources.dll310483.2.7895.01031
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.AddIns.Management.resources.dll320723.2.7895.01040
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.AddIns.Management.resources.dll320723.2.7895.01041
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.AddIns.Management.resources.dll310483.2.7895.01046
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.AddIns.Management.resources.dll336163.2.7895.01049
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.AddIns.Management.resources.dll310483.2.7895.01028
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.AddIns.Management.resources.dll300323.2.7895.01028
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.AddIns.Management.resources.dll320643.2.7895.01042
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.AddIns.Management.resources.dll300243.2.7895.03076
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.AddIns.Management.resources.dll310563.2.7895.01029
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.AddIns.Management.resources.dll315603.2.7895.01043
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.AddIns.Management.resources.dll315603.2.7895.01038
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.AddIns.Management.resources.dll310483.2.7895.01045
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.AddIns.Management.resources.dll310483.2.7895.02070
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.AddIns.Management.resources.dll305443.2.7895.01053
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.AddIns.Management.resources.dll310483.2.7895.01055
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.CommonControls.dll11257043.2.7895.0
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.CommonControls.resources.dll6751363.2.7895.02052
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.CommonControls.resources.dll6797523.2.7895.01036
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.CommonControls.resources.dll6802643.2.7895.01031
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.CommonControls.resources.dll6782163.2.7895.01040
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.CommonControls.resources.dll6792403.2.7895.01041
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.CommonControls.resources.dll6874323.2.7895.01046
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.CommonControls.resources.dll6930643.2.7895.01049
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.CommonControls.resources.dll6792483.2.7895.01028
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.CommonControls.resources.dll6756643.2.7895.01028
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.CommonControls.resources.dll6776963.2.7895.01042
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.CommonControls.resources.dll6756643.2.7895.03076
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.CommonControls.resources.dll6771923.2.7895.01029
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.CommonControls.resources.dll6843683.2.7895.01043
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.CommonControls.resources.dll6792403.2.7895.01038
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.CommonControls.resources.dll6771843.2.7895.01045
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.CommonControls.resources.dll6777043.2.7895.02070
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.CommonControls.resources.dll6833363.2.7895.01053
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.CommonControls.resources.dll6833443.2.7895.01055
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleControls.dll986403.2.7895.0
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleControls.resources.dll382163.2.7895.02052
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleControls.resources.dll387283.2.7895.01036
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleControls.resources.dll387283.2.7895.01031
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleControls.resources.dll387283.2.7895.01040
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleControls.resources.dll387283.2.7895.01041
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleControls.resources.dll387283.2.7895.01046
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleControls.resources.dll387283.2.7895.01049
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleControls.resources.dll387203.2.7895.01028
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleControls.resources.dll382163.2.7895.01028
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleControls.resources.dll382163.2.7895.01042
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleControls.resources.dll382243.2.7895.03076
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleControls.resources.dll387363.2.7895.01029
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleControls.resources.dll387283.2.7895.01043
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleControls.resources.dll382243.2.7895.01038
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleControls.resources.dll387283.2.7895.01045
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleControls.resources.dll387283.2.7895.02070
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleControls.resources.dll382243.2.7895.01053
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleControls.resources.dll382163.2.7895.01055
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleFramework.dll1713363.2.7895.0
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleFramework.resources.dll653523.2.7895.02052
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleFramework.resources.dll679123.2.7895.01036
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleFramework.resources.dll674083.2.7895.01031
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleFramework.resources.dll668963.2.7895.01040
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleFramework.resources.dll689443.2.7895.01041
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleFramework.resources.dll674003.2.7895.01046
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleFramework.resources.dll730243.2.7895.01049
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleFramework.resources.dll674003.2.7895.01028
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleFramework.resources.dll658643.2.7895.01028
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleFramework.resources.dll668963.2.7895.01042
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleFramework.resources.dll658643.2.7895.03076
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleFramework.resources.dll674003.2.7895.01029
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleFramework.resources.dll668883.2.7895.01043
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleFramework.resources.dll684243.2.7895.01038
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleFramework.resources.dll674003.2.7895.01045
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleFramework.resources.dll668883.2.7895.02070
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleFramework.resources.dll663763.2.7895.01053
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.ConsoleFramework.resources.dll668883.2.7895.01055
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Data.dll674003.2.7895.0
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.DesignerFramework.dll1774883.2.7895.0
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.DesignerFramework.resources.dll889043.2.7895.02052
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.DesignerFramework.resources.dll889043.2.7895.01036
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.DesignerFramework.resources.dll889123.2.7895.01031
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.DesignerFramework.resources.dll889043.2.7895.01040
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.DesignerFramework.resources.dll889043.2.7895.01041
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.DesignerFramework.resources.dll889043.2.7895.01046
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.DesignerFramework.resources.dll889043.2.7895.01049
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.DesignerFramework.resources.dll889043.2.7895.01028
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.DesignerFramework.resources.dll889043.2.7895.01042
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.DesignerFramework.resources.dll889043.2.7895.03076
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.DesignerFramework.resources.dll889123.2.7895.01029
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.DesignerFramework.resources.dll889123.2.7895.01043
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.DesignerFramework.resources.dll889123.2.7895.01038
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.DesignerFramework.resources.dll889043.2.7895.01045
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.DesignerFramework.resources.dll888963.2.7895.02070
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.DesignerFramework.resources.dll889043.2.7895.01053
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.DesignerFramework.resources.dll889043.2.7895.01055
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Dialogs.dll32141523.2.7895.0
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Dialogs.resources.dll10294483.2.7895.02052
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Dialogs.resources.dll10642643.2.7895.01036
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Dialogs.resources.dll10581283.2.7895.01031
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Dialogs.resources.dll10540243.2.7895.01040
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Dialogs.resources.dll10765523.2.7895.01041
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Dialogs.resources.dll10550563.2.7895.01046
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Dialogs.resources.dll11272403.2.7895.01049
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Dialogs.resources.dll10581203.2.7895.01028
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Dialogs.resources.dll10314963.2.7895.01028
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Dialogs.resources.dll10550483.2.7895.01042
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Dialogs.resources.dll10314963.2.7895.03076
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Dialogs.resources.dll10565763.2.7895.01029
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Dialogs.resources.dll10509523.2.7895.01043
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Dialogs.resources.dll10637523.2.7895.01038
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Dialogs.resources.dll10550483.2.7895.01045
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Dialogs.resources.dll10570963.2.7895.02070
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Dialogs.resources.dll10468563.2.7895.01053
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Dialogs.resources.dll10504403.2.7895.01055
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.GroupingListView.dll1559763.2.7895.0
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.GroupingListView.resources.dll402643.2.7895.02052
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.GroupingListView.resources.dll402643.2.7895.01036
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.GroupingListView.resources.dll407843.2.7895.01031
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.GroupingListView.resources.dll402643.2.7895.01040
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.GroupingListView.resources.dll402643.2.7895.01041
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.GroupingListView.resources.dll407763.2.7895.01046
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.GroupingListView.resources.dll412883.2.7895.01049
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.GroupingListView.resources.dll402643.2.7895.01028
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.GroupingListView.resources.dll402723.2.7895.01028
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.GroupingListView.resources.dll402643.2.7895.01042
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.GroupingListView.resources.dll402723.2.7895.03076
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.GroupingListView.resources.dll402643.2.7895.01029
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.GroupingListView.resources.dll402723.2.7895.01043
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Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.GroupingListView.resources.dll407763.2.7895.01053
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.GroupingListView.resources.dll407843.2.7895.01055
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Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.HardwareProperties.resources.dll2921683.2.7895.02052
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.HardwareProperties.resources.dll2967763.2.7895.01036
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.HardwareProperties.resources.dll2967763.2.7895.01031
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.HardwareProperties.resources.dll2957523.2.7895.01040
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.HardwareProperties.resources.dll2978003.2.7895.01041
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.HardwareProperties.resources.dll2957443.2.7895.01046
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.HardwareProperties.resources.dll3054803.2.7895.01049
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Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.HardwareProperties.resources.dll2926803.2.7895.01028
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Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.HardwareProperties.resources.dll2957523.2.7895.01043
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Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.HardwareProperties.resources.dll2952403.2.7895.01045
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Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.HardwareProperties.resources.dll2952403.2.7895.01053
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.HardwareProperties.resources.dll2952403.2.7895.01055
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Images.dll77653203.2.7895.0
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Images.resources.dll377043.2.7895.02052
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Images.resources.dll402643.2.7895.01036
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Images.resources.dll402643.2.7895.01031
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Images.resources.dll387363.2.7895.01040
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Images.resources.dll412963.2.7895.01041
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Images.resources.dll397523.2.7895.01046
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Images.resources.dll448803.2.7895.01049
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Images.resources.dll397603.2.7895.01028
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Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Images.resources.dll397523.2.7895.01045
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Images.resources.dll397523.2.7895.02070
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Images.resources.dll382163.2.7895.01053
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Images.resources.dll392403.2.7895.01055
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Library.dll3336403.2.7895.0
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Library.resources.dll2281683.2.7895.02052
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Library.resources.dll2302243.2.7895.01036
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Library.resources.dll2312403.2.7895.01031
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Library.resources.dll2312323.2.7895.01040
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Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.NewVmWizard.resources.dll5604563.2.7895.01036
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Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.NewVmWizard.resources.dll5625043.2.7895.01055
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Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.OSProperties.resources.dll2025763.2.7895.01036
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.OSProperties.resources.dll2025683.2.7895.01031
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.OSProperties.resources.dll2025683.2.7895.01040
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.OSProperties.resources.dll2015523.2.7895.01041
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.OSProperties.resources.dll2046163.2.7895.01046
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.OSProperties.resources.dll2076883.2.7895.01049
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.OSProperties.resources.dll2020483.2.7895.01028
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.OSProperties.resources.dll2000083.2.7895.01028
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.OSProperties.resources.dll2005203.2.7895.01042
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.OSProperties.resources.dll2000003.2.7895.03076
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.OSProperties.resources.dll2010323.2.7895.01029
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.OSProperties.resources.dll2051363.2.7895.01043
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.OSProperties.resources.dll2010323.2.7895.01038
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.OSProperties.resources.dll2010243.2.7895.01045
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.OSProperties.resources.dll2010323.2.7895.02070
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.OSProperties.resources.dll2046163.2.7895.01053
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.OSProperties.resources.dll2051283.2.7895.01055
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Pages.Datacenter.dll34686163.2.7895.0
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Pages.Datacenter.resources.dll12818643.2.7895.02052
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Pages.Datacenter.resources.dll13177043.2.7895.01036
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Pages.Datacenter.resources.dll13100243.2.7895.01031
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Pages.Datacenter.resources.dll13054163.2.7895.01040
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VMConsoleLib.resources.dll213283.2.7895.03076
VMConsoleLib.resources.dll218243.2.7895.01038
VMConsoleLib.resources.dll218323.2.7895.01036
VMConsoleLib.resources.dll218323.2.7895.01031
VMConsoleLib.resources.dll218323.2.7895.01040
VMConsoleLib.resources.dll218323.2.7895.01046
VMConsoleLib.resources.dll218323.2.7895.01028
VMConsoleLib.resources.dll218323.2.7895.01029
VMConsoleLib.resources.dll218323.2.7895.02070
VMConsoleLib.resources.dll218323.2.7895.01055
VMConsoleLib.resources.dll218403.2.7895.01049
VMConsoleLib.resources.dll218403.2.7895.01043
VMConsoleLib.resources.dll218403.2.7895.01045
VMWareImplementation.dll20652163.2.7895.0
VMwareRemoteConsoleTypeLib.dll489685.1.0.0127
VMwareViewer.exe269523.2.7895.0
VSImplementation.dll1042643.2.7895.0
WSManAutomation.dll351443.2.7895.0127
WsManWrappers.dll38259923.2.7895.0
XenViewer.exe290003.2.7895.0


Virtual Machine Manager Server KB3023195
Files that are changedFile sizeVersionLanguage ID
ClusterUtil.dll1841363.2.7895.0
DB.DelegatedAdmin.dll930003.2.7895.0
DB.TieredPerfCounters.dll448723.2.7895.0
DBUpdate.dll5194963.2.7895.0
DHCPExtn.msi1228800
Engine.Adhc.Operations.dll13663443.2.7895.0
Engine.AuthorizationManager.dll1042643.2.7895.0
Engine.AuthorizationManagerTasks.dll515283.2.7895.0
Engine.Backup.dll699603.2.7895.0
Engine.Backup.resources.dll197763.2.7895.01041
Engine.Backup.resources.dll197843.2.7895.02052
Engine.Backup.resources.dll197843.2.7895.01042
Engine.Backup.resources.dll197843.2.7895.01053
Engine.Backup.resources.dll197923.2.7895.01028
Engine.Backup.resources.dll197923.2.7895.03076
Engine.Backup.resources.dll202883.2.7895.01029
Engine.Backup.resources.dll202963.2.7895.01036
Engine.Backup.resources.dll202963.2.7895.01031
Engine.Backup.resources.dll202963.2.7895.01040
Engine.Backup.resources.dll202963.2.7895.01046
Engine.Backup.resources.dll202963.2.7895.03082
Engine.Backup.resources.dll202963.2.7895.01038
Engine.Backup.resources.dll202963.2.7895.01045
Engine.Backup.resources.dll202963.2.7895.01055
Engine.Backup.resources.dll203043.2.7895.01049
Engine.Backup.resources.dll203043.2.7895.01043
Engine.Backup.resources.dll203043.2.7895.02070
Engine.BitBos.dll2691363.2.7895.0
Engine.BitBos.resources.dll213203.2.7895.03076
Engine.BitBos.resources.dll213283.2.7895.02052
Engine.BitBos.resources.dll213283.2.7895.01028
Engine.BitBos.resources.dll218323.2.7895.01041
Engine.BitBos.resources.dll218323.2.7895.01053
Engine.BitBos.resources.dll218403.2.7895.01042
Engine.BitBos.resources.dll218403.2.7895.01055
Engine.BitBos.resources.dll223363.2.7895.01043
Engine.BitBos.resources.dll223443.2.7895.01036
Engine.BitBos.resources.dll223443.2.7895.01031
Engine.BitBos.resources.dll223443.2.7895.01040
Engine.BitBos.resources.dll223443.2.7895.01046
Engine.BitBos.resources.dll223443.2.7895.03082
Engine.BitBos.resources.dll223443.2.7895.01038
Engine.BitBos.resources.dll223443.2.7895.01045
Engine.BitBos.resources.dll223523.2.7895.01029
Engine.BitBos.resources.dll223523.2.7895.02070
Engine.BitBos.resources.dll233763.2.7895.01049
Engine.CloudService.dll2041043.2.7895.0
Engine.Common.dll2286803.2.7895.0
Engine.CustomPropertyTasks.dll269603.2.7895.0
Engine.Deployment.dll6853843.2.7895.0
Engine.ImgLibOperation.dll5486803.2.7895.0
Engine.IndigoAccessLayer.dll5220643.2.7895.0
Engine.MomDal.dll6495443.2.7895.0
Engine.PhysicalMachine.dll3607763.2.7895.0
Engine.Placement.dll2926803.2.7895.0
Engine.Placement.ResourceModel.dll3321123.2.7895.0
Engine.Scheduler.dll264403.2.7895.0
Engine.ServiceOperations.dll2983203.2.7895.0
Engine.TaskRepository.dll1314003.2.7895.0
Engine.Tasks.dll479523.2.7895.0
Engine.UpdateManagement.dll1426723.2.7895.0
Engine.VmOperations.dll12772563.2.7895.0
Errors.dll46620883.2.7895.0
Errors.resources.dll15793363.2.7895.02052
Errors.resources.dll16039123.2.7895.01028
Errors.resources.dll16039203.2.7895.03076
Errors.resources.dll17866963.2.7895.01053
Errors.resources.dll18046163.2.7895.01055
Errors.resources.dll18291923.2.7895.01043
Errors.resources.dll18563203.2.7895.01040
Errors.resources.dll18640163.2.7895.01029
Errors.resources.dll18665603.2.7895.01046
Errors.resources.dll18880803.2.7895.02070
Errors.resources.dll19146963.2.7895.03082
Errors.resources.dll19223763.2.7895.01045
Errors.resources.dll19536083.2.7895.01042
Errors.resources.dll19694803.2.7895.01036
Errors.resources.dll20032723.2.7895.01031
Errors.resources.dll20150483.2.7895.01038
Errors.resources.dll22055123.2.7895.01041
Errors.resources.dll26468563.2.7895.01049
GoalState.dll622883.2.7895.0
GuestAgent.Common.dll694483.2.7895.0
GuestAgent.Common.dll694563.2.7895.0
ImgLibEngine.dll42770723.2.7895.0
IPAMPlugin.dll2210003.2.7895.0
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.DataCenterManager.UI.DataGrid.dll1846563.2.7895.0
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.2012.Discovery.mp4451683.2.7895.0
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.2012.Monitoring.mp7155043.2.7895.0
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.2012.Reports.mp10145123.2.7895.0
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.Dashboard.mpb98304
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.Library.mp1625443.2.7895.0
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.Network.Dashboard.mpb106496
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.Pro.2008.Library.mp1092963.2.7895.0
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.Pro.2012.Diagnostics.mp227683.2.7895.0
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.PRO.Library.mp196963.2.7895.0
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.PRO.V2.HyperV.HostPerformance.mp560483.2.7895.0
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.PRO.V2.Library.mp683363.2.7895.0
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.Storage.2012.Discovery.mp806247.1.10134.0
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.Storage.2012.Monitoring.mp765287.1.10134.0
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.Storage.Dashboard.mpb102400
Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.Storage.Library.mp847207.1.10134.0
Microsoft.VirtualManager.EtwEvents.dll68432
Microsoft.VirtualManager.EtwResources.dll68432
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.CommonControls.dll11257043.2.7895.0
Microsoft.VirtualManager.UI.Virtual Machine ManagerSharedControls.dll950563.2.7895.0
msiInstaller.dat12
msiInstaller.exe2757283.2.7510.01033
msiInstaller.exe3279523.2.7510.01033
NativeMethods.dll1001763.2.7895.0
NetworkServiceInterfaces.dll546003.2.7895.0
PTStorageWrapper.dll1395843.2.7895.0
Remoting.dll10586323.2.7895.0
Remoting.resources.dll1139923.2.7895.01028
Remoting.resources.dll1139923.2.7895.03076
Remoting.resources.dll1140003.2.7895.02052
Remoting.resources.dll1170643.2.7895.01031
Remoting.resources.dll1170643.2.7895.01042
Remoting.resources.dll1170643.2.7895.01053
Remoting.resources.dll1180883.2.7895.01043
Remoting.resources.dll1180883.2.7895.01055
Remoting.resources.dll1191123.2.7895.01040
Remoting.resources.dll1196163.2.7895.01046
Remoting.resources.dll1201363.2.7895.01036
Remoting.resources.dll1201363.2.7895.03082
Remoting.resources.dll1201363.2.7895.01045
Remoting.resources.dll1201363.2.7895.02070
Remoting.resources.dll1211603.2.7895.01029
Remoting.resources.dll1211603.2.7895.01038
Remoting.resources.dll1211683.2.7895.01041
Remoting.resources.dll1339683.2.7895.01049
SCPerfProvider.dll2722083.2.7895.01033
scVirtual Machine Managerguestagent.1.0.2.1063.x64.tar4014080
scVirtual Machine Managerguestagent.1.0.2.1063.x86.tar3522560
SCVIRTUAL MACHINE MANAGERRecover.exe412883.2.7895.0
SCXStorageWrapper.dll1411283.2.7895.0
SetupVM.exe56563923.2.7895.0
SkuHelper.dll284883.2.7895.0
SQMWrapper.dll469203.2.7895.0
SysPrepInfUtil.dll648403.2.7895.0
TORPlugin.dll484563.2.7895.0
TraceWrapper.dll827603.2.7895.0
Utils.dll9070723.2.7895.0
Utils.resources.dll1001683.2.7895.01028
Utils.resources.dll1001683.2.7895.03076
Utils.resources.dll1001763.2.7895.02052
Utils.resources.dll1022163.2.7895.01053
Utils.resources.dll1027283.2.7895.01043
Utils.resources.dll1032403.2.7895.01031
Utils.resources.dll1037603.2.7895.01055
Utils.resources.dll1042643.2.7895.01042
Utils.resources.dll1047683.2.7895.01036
Utils.resources.dll1047763.2.7895.01040
Utils.resources.dll1047763.2.7895.01046
Utils.resources.dll1052883.2.7895.01038
Utils.resources.dll1052883.2.7895.01045
Utils.resources.dll1058003.2.7895.03082
Utils.resources.dll1058003.2.7895.02070
Utils.resources.dll1063123.2.7895.01029
Utils.resources.dll1088643.2.7895.01041
Utils.resources.dll1221923.2.7895.01049
ValHyperVImplementation.dll4554963.2.7895.0
ViridianImplementation.dll2291923.2.7895.0
ViridianImplementationV2.dll4119763.2.7895.0
Virtual Machine ManagerAgent.exe63281443.2.7895.01033
VIRTUAL MACHINE MANAGERAgent.mof75684
Virtual Machine ManagerAgent.msi7155712
Virtual Machine ManagerAgent.msi8146944
Virtual Machine ManagerEtwEvents.man186820
Virtual Machine ManagerGuestAgent.msi2875392
Virtual Machine ManagerGuestAgent.msi2945024
Virtual Machine Managerservice.exe576723.2.7895.0
VirtualizationInterfaces.dll981203.2.7895.0
VMGuestAgent.iso136904704
VMWareImplementation.dll20652163.2.7895.0
VSImplementation.dll1042643.2.7895.0
WindowsRemoteServerPlugin.dll3269843.2.7895.0
WSManAutomation.dll351443.2.7895.0127
WsManMIWrappers.dll3116243.2.7895.0
WsManWrappers.dll38259923.2.7895.0
XenImplementation.dll1790163.2.7895.0



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Article ID : 3023195
Revision : 1
Created on : 1/7/2017
Published on : 2/24/2015
Exists online : False
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