Which two configurations cause this problem?

An organization has two vCenter Server managed environments in a large datacenter:

– The Infrastructure environment is used for server workloads and related components.
– The Desktop environment is used for pools of virtual desktops. View is configured to use the vCenter for this environment.

An administrator creates a new Windows Server 2008 R2 virtual machine in the Infrastructure environment using the default settings and installs the View Transfer Server software on it.

When attempting to add the Transfer Server in View, this server is not usable.

Which two configurations cause this problem? (Choose two.)

An organization has two vCenter Server managed environments in a large datacenter:

– The Infrastructure environment is used for server workloads and related components.
– The Desktop environment is used for pools of virtual desktops. View is configured to use the vCenter for this environment.

An administrator creates a new Windows Server 2008 R2 virtual machine in the Infrastructure environment using the default settings and installs the View Transfer Server software on it.

When attempting to add the Transfer Server in View, this server is not usable.

Which two configurations cause this problem? (Choose two.)

A.
View Transfer Servers must be managed by the vCenter Server instance that the View Manager is connected to.

B.
Datastores that are not shared between the environments make it impossible to process desktop images with the Transfer Server.

C.
The default settings for a Windows Server 2008 R2 virtual machine do not include the second virtual disk needed to process desktop images.

D.
The default settings for a Windows Server 2008 R2 virtual machine do not include a supported disk controller for the View Transfer Server.



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