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Can't Remote Manage Hyper-V

cn flag

Hyper-V installed on my Server 2019 machine. I have a VM setup on it without a problem. I have my admin account in the Server Administrators and the Hyper-V administrators group. Hyper V Service is running. On my Windows 11 and my Windows 10 machines I run Hyper V console as admin and I go to connect to server and connect with the same account. It gives me the message:

An error occurred while attempting to connect to server "SERVER01". Check that the Virtual Machine Management service is running and that you are authorized to connect to the server.

You do not have the required permission to complete this task. Contact the administrator of the authorization policy for the computer "SERVER01".

I can remote desktop to the server but for some reason it won't let me connect to the HyperV console. I have also run the Enable-PSRemoting command and that did not change anything. What am I missing?

UPDATE Reinstalled Hyper V and still not change. There are no security logs showing I am bumping up against a permission issue as well.

cl flag
Funny, it stopped working for us after one of the upgrades, not sure which one, maybe after 2012 -> 2012R2, but more likely after upgrading to 2016. Never figured it out, so I'm curious where this will go :D
cn flag
@bviktor funny because it is working on my other 2 servers. But this recently built one from the ground up patched to the latest is giving us a problem.
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