In the Verify Virtual Lab Creation Settings dialog box, click the Create Lab button.
Alternatively, you can click the Create Lab button on the Toolbar in the Active Directory Virtual Lab console.
To view the virtual machine creation progress for a source computer, select that computer in the List of source computers, and then click the Events tab.
NOTE |
If the creation of a virtual machine fails, we recommend that you retry the last operation on the source computer: In the List of Source Computers, right-click the source computer, and then click Retry Last Operation. |
In the created virtual test environment, all network adapters are disabled to prevent possible conflicts with the source Active Directory® forest. Before enabling network adapters, ensure your virtual test environment is properly isolated from the source forest.
This feature is supported only for Microsoft SCVMM 2012 R2 and VMware environments.
If you close the ADVL console during the creation of the virtual environment, the session can be resumed if it was interrupted on the following steps (see the Events tab):
Convert source machine to virtual machine
Wait for other virtual machines to be created
To resume the creation of the virtual environment, reopen the ADVL project.
After the virtual test environment has been successfully created, the Active Directory Virtual Console automatically displays a dialog box that prompts you to enable network adapters in the created test environment. In that dialog box, click Enable if you want to enable the network adapters now or click Cancel if you want to enable them manually later.
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