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Anyone succesfull with 6.0.0

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I have been working all day on a single machine standard and clean MS Windows 7 64bit enterprise.

 

This OS is not uncommon but spells a world of trouble for VMWare Converter standalone 6.0.0.

 

To the point that makes me wonder if this production software. I'm just posting in the many many error messages I have seen throughout the day.

 

I managed to find workarounds for most of the issues untill I hit

FAILED: Unable to create '\\.\vstor2-mntapi20-shared-C37ABC700000F015000000000C00

 

This turns out to be a show stopper. There is no way of fixing this.

 

Which made me wonder. What OS is VMWare Converter supposed to support? It is not MS WIndows 7 for sure.

 

Is this maybe only for server OS software? Not desktop OS.

 

 

Insufficient permissions to connect to '192.168.1.142\ADMIN$'


A specified parameter was not correct. spec.synchronizeImmediately


A general system error occurred: Unexpected element tag "converterManager" seen while parsing serialized DataObject of type converter.AgentInstanceContent at line 7, column 63 while parsing return value of type converter.ServiceInstanceContent, version converter.version.version3 at line 7, column 0 while parsing SOAP body at line 6, column 0 while parsing SOAP envelope at line 2, column 0 while parsing HTTP response for method retrieveContent on object of type converter.ServiceInstance at line 1, column 0


FAILED: An error occurred during the conversion: 'BlockLevelVolumeCloneMgr::CloneVolume: Detected a write error during the cloning of volume Disk#1_Partition#5. Error: 209 (type: 1, code:

13)'


FAILED: Unable to create '\\.\vstor2-mntapi20-shared-C37ABC700000F015000000000C00


Unable to obtain hardware information for the selected machine.




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