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	<title>Comments on: Error installing Integration Services on Hyper-V VM</title>
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		<title>By: Lowell</title>
		<link>http://nukeitmike.com/blog/2009/11/19/error-installing-integration-services-on-hyper-v-vm//comment-page-1#comment-403</link>
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		<description>Thanks!  This helped get me on the right track... your comment about restrictions on server desktops helped on a scenario where I had done a P2V of an old terminal server (back in the day when I had setup more restrictions than necessary that affected the local admin user, for example) and the integration disk was likely failing due to the fact that I couldn&#039;t reach a &quot;My Documents&quot; folder.  As the machine was no longer a domain member (Symantec BESR removes it in the conversion to VHD process) it couldn&#039;t access the Userdata folder (permissions tight, I guess), and the drive letter E was now D so the share didn&#039;t exist.

So I created a Users folder, shared it as Users (that&#039;s what the system was looking for), setup the username and My Documents folder in there, and all was good to install.

Of course later, had to change D drive to E drive, and setup the Users share back to the Userdata folder where it was previously.

Oh and using the legacy network adapter helped as well, so I had network access without the Integration Components.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks!  This helped get me on the right track&#8230; your comment about restrictions on server desktops helped on a scenario where I had done a P2V of an old terminal server (back in the day when I had setup more restrictions than necessary that affected the local admin user, for example) and the integration disk was likely failing due to the fact that I couldn&#8217;t reach a &#8220;My Documents&#8221; folder.  As the machine was no longer a domain member (Symantec BESR removes it in the conversion to VHD process) it couldn&#8217;t access the Userdata folder (permissions tight, I guess), and the drive letter E was now D so the share didn&#8217;t exist.</p>
<p>So I created a Users folder, shared it as Users (that&#8217;s what the system was looking for), setup the username and My Documents folder in there, and all was good to install.</p>
<p>Of course later, had to change D drive to E drive, and setup the Users share back to the Userdata folder where it was previously.</p>
<p>Oh and using the legacy network adapter helped as well, so I had network access without the Integration Components.</p>
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