Thank you for the vid. It's important to say, that when you have a VM which is part of a domain, it's important that you restore it WITH unique ID. Else you get a problem with your AD.
@@slapmyfunkybass No, I mean to keep the existing unique ID. Of course only if you're in a AD. If you are outside of a AD then you can use a new unique ID.
Keith Richman Okay thanks. Yes, I am using Active Directory. Wasn’t aware the unique ID affected AD as thought it was only used in HyperV. Also if you’re cloning Domain Controllers on the same host then I’m guessing you’d have to use different ID’s.
@@slapmyfunkybass I didn't knew that as well. But I had to export a VM to another HyperV and one of our specialist told me, that it's very important within a AD. So I thought I share this info with others. About the cloning I think it would make sense to use another ID because else you get into trouble about the IDs.
Are you doing drugs? its a horrible Tutorial from the dude hard shutdown the computer ... Is that what you do in production?? Damn dude have fun learning from that.