The drive mapped to the directory of Streaming for WSM?

My original WSM server is 6.0 on a virtual computer to Win7.  Streaming directory is on a virtual hard disk in the same VM.

For my next step, I took this virtual hard disk and shared on the network.

I'm testing vWorkspace 7.2 on a Win 2 k 8 R2 VM.  I installed 7.2 WSM very well, but I tried to use the newly shared disk of my WSM original server to have access to the images continuously on the server of 7.2.  I get an error: "Streaming directory is not always accessible. Please check access authorization / availability. »

I tested access the folder via the general browsing through Explorer, power without problem.  My feeling is that WSM might have a problem with the store being on a shared network drive.

Know a solution or give me a hint to make this work?  I try to avoid having to configure a virtual hard disk duplicate on the SAN, which is short on space.

Thank you!

Hello Eric,

sharing a picture of system operating between the separate facilities of WSM is not supported. If you could patch the Image on a single system, the other server does not know about it and can run in incalculable stakes.

If the StreamingDir is located on a network share, the WSM Server Services must be running with the privileges of a full user with read/write permissions to the share. I recommend using Service WSM references to that effect.

Planning and design of WSM guide covers this on page 25.

I hope this helps!

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