Newbie290036 Lv2Posted 24 Apr 2024 08:58
  
When cloning a virtual machine (VM) with Windows, it is essential to ensure that the cloned VM receives a new Security Identifier (SID) to avoid conflicts in a domain environment.

VMware:
a. After cloning the VM, power off the original VM and the cloned VM.
b. Edit the settings of the cloned VM and change the UUID (Unique Universal Identifier) by modifying the generated machine ID. You can find this setting in the VM's summary or options, depending on the VMware version.
c. Power on the cloned VM and perform a Windows installation or a system repair. This will generate a new SID during the process.

Hyper-V:
a. Power off the original VM and the cloned VM.
b. In the cloned VM's settings, change the Generation 1 VM to Generation 2. This will change the UUID and trigger a new SID generation.
c. Power on the cloned VM and perform a Windows installation or a system repair. This will generate a new SID during the process.

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