Hi Team,
We are using the SCVMM tool (System Center Virtual Machine Manager) on a Windows machine and added some Windows Server VMs into this tool. We've noticed that upon adding hosts to this tool, it installs the Hyper-V service on those particular hosts, making the "root\virtualization\v2" namespace accessible. As a result, the normal windows machine is getting treated as Hyper-V machine.
Our objective is to ensure that the "root\virtualization\v2" namespace remains accessible to the host, but without installing the Hyper-V service.
Please let us know if there is any way to achieve this? If yes, then please share the detailed steps.
Regards,
Akshay