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Hyper-V R2 Cluster CSV stops working when NTLM is disabled in cluster with Hyper-V Enabled

Hyper-V R2 Cluster CSV stops working when NTLM is disabled in cluster with Hyper-V Enabled
ID: 5121
Source: Microsoft-Windows-FailoverClustering
Version: 6.1
Symbolic Name: DCM_VOLUME_NO_DIRECT_IO_DUE_TO_FAILURE
Message: Cluster Shared Volume ‘%1′ (’%2′) is no longer directly accessible from this cluster node
This error may be caused because the NTLM was disabled in your Hyper-Host. Enabling a policy to disable NTLM may break CSV and cause the alert described before.
If the NTLM was disabled using GPO in your Active Directory Domain, identify the GPO with this setting and create an exception to this policy for all clustered Hyper-V computer objects. Alternatively you can create and link another GPO (GPO with “enable NTLM” setting) that applies just to the clustered hosts.
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