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Cause
The most likely cause of this problem is that you have insufficient permissions to access the customization
specifications, or to create a pool. Another possible cause is that the customization specification has been
renamed or deleted.
Solution
n
Verify
that you have sufficient permissions to access the customization specifications, and to create a pool.
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If the customization specification no longer exists because it has been renamed or deleted, choose a
different specification.
Pool Creation Fails Because of a Permissions Problem
You cannot create a desktop pool if there is a permissions problem with an ESX server, ESX cluster, or
datacenter.
Problem
You cannot create a desktop pool in View Administrator because the templates, ESX server, ESX cluster, or
datacenter are not accessible.
Cause
This problem has a number of possible causes.
n
You do not have the correct permissions to create a pool.
n
You do not have the correct permissions to access the templates.
n
You do not have the correct permissions to access the ESX server, ESX cluster, or datacenter.
Solution
n
If the Template Selection screen does not show any available templates, verify that you have sufficient
permissions to access the templates.
n
Verify that you have sufficient permissions to access the ESX server, ESX cluster, or datacenter.
n
Verify that you have sufficient permissions to create a pool.
Pool Provisioning Fails Due to a Configuration Problem
If a template is not available or a virtual machine image has been moved or deleted, provisioning of a desktop
pool can fail.
Problem
A desktop pool is not provisioned, and you see the following message in the event database.
Provisioning error occurred on Pool
Desktop_ID
because of a configuration problem
Cause
This problem has a number of possible causes.
n
A template is not accessible.
n
The name of a template has been changed in vCenter.
n
A template has been moved to a different folder in vCenter.
n
A virtual machine image has been moved between ESX servers, or it has been deleted.
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