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Boot Windows Azure into Safe Mode
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If I only have access to the Azure web interface (eg: no RDP access) is there any way I can boot a windows Azure VM into safe mode AND remotely access it?
rdp safe-mode two-factor
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If I only have access to the Azure web interface (eg: no RDP access) is there any way I can boot a windows Azure VM into safe mode AND remotely access it?
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My question specifically relates to not having RDP access to the server. Can it be booted into safe mode from the Windows Azure web interface? Can I access a Network KVM or other device to recover the VM if RDP is not working?
– John
May 22 '14 at 23:47
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If I only have access to the Azure web interface (eg: no RDP access) is there any way I can boot a windows Azure VM into safe mode AND remotely access it?
rdp safe-mode two-factor
If I only have access to the Azure web interface (eg: no RDP access) is there any way I can boot a windows Azure VM into safe mode AND remotely access it?
rdp safe-mode two-factor
rdp safe-mode two-factor
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My question specifically relates to not having RDP access to the server. Can it be booted into safe mode from the Windows Azure web interface? Can I access a Network KVM or other device to recover the VM if RDP is not working?
– John
May 22 '14 at 23:47
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My question specifically relates to not having RDP access to the server. Can it be booted into safe mode from the Windows Azure web interface? Can I access a Network KVM or other device to recover the VM if RDP is not working?
– John
May 22 '14 at 23:47
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My question specifically relates to not having RDP access to the server. Can it be booted into safe mode from the Windows Azure web interface? Can I access a Network KVM or other device to recover the VM if RDP is not working?
– John
May 22 '14 at 23:47
My question specifically relates to not having RDP access to the server. Can it be booted into safe mode from the Windows Azure web interface? Can I access a Network KVM or other device to recover the VM if RDP is not working?
– John
May 22 '14 at 23:47
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Without knowing your specific guest OS setup, I can't get tell you for certain or give you an exact step by step, but if you want to change how Windows boots, you want BCDEdit.
You can find an intro guide here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff547251(v=vs.85).aspx
More specific boot options for later versions of Windows (Including Server 2012 and 2008): http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff542273(v=vs.85).aspx
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I don't think you can boot Azure VM to safe mode if you don't have RDP access. Even if you have RDP access and boot the VM to safe mode in your RDP session, you may not connect back with the RDP as it is likely disabled in safe mode. Here is a feedback request for this topic, you probably want to vote for it. safemode for azure VM.
If you just want to do something on the VM without RDP access, you can try to connect to the VM with a remote PowerShell session. Here is a guide: Remoting into Azure ARM Virtual Machines using Powershell.
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Without knowing your specific guest OS setup, I can't get tell you for certain or give you an exact step by step, but if you want to change how Windows boots, you want BCDEdit.
You can find an intro guide here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff547251(v=vs.85).aspx
More specific boot options for later versions of Windows (Including Server 2012 and 2008): http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff542273(v=vs.85).aspx
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Without knowing your specific guest OS setup, I can't get tell you for certain or give you an exact step by step, but if you want to change how Windows boots, you want BCDEdit.
You can find an intro guide here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff547251(v=vs.85).aspx
More specific boot options for later versions of Windows (Including Server 2012 and 2008): http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff542273(v=vs.85).aspx
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Without knowing your specific guest OS setup, I can't get tell you for certain or give you an exact step by step, but if you want to change how Windows boots, you want BCDEdit.
You can find an intro guide here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff547251(v=vs.85).aspx
More specific boot options for later versions of Windows (Including Server 2012 and 2008): http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff542273(v=vs.85).aspx
Without knowing your specific guest OS setup, I can't get tell you for certain or give you an exact step by step, but if you want to change how Windows boots, you want BCDEdit.
You can find an intro guide here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff547251(v=vs.85).aspx
More specific boot options for later versions of Windows (Including Server 2012 and 2008): http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff542273(v=vs.85).aspx
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I don't think you can boot Azure VM to safe mode if you don't have RDP access. Even if you have RDP access and boot the VM to safe mode in your RDP session, you may not connect back with the RDP as it is likely disabled in safe mode. Here is a feedback request for this topic, you probably want to vote for it. safemode for azure VM.
If you just want to do something on the VM without RDP access, you can try to connect to the VM with a remote PowerShell session. Here is a guide: Remoting into Azure ARM Virtual Machines using Powershell.
add a comment |
I don't think you can boot Azure VM to safe mode if you don't have RDP access. Even if you have RDP access and boot the VM to safe mode in your RDP session, you may not connect back with the RDP as it is likely disabled in safe mode. Here is a feedback request for this topic, you probably want to vote for it. safemode for azure VM.
If you just want to do something on the VM without RDP access, you can try to connect to the VM with a remote PowerShell session. Here is a guide: Remoting into Azure ARM Virtual Machines using Powershell.
add a comment |
I don't think you can boot Azure VM to safe mode if you don't have RDP access. Even if you have RDP access and boot the VM to safe mode in your RDP session, you may not connect back with the RDP as it is likely disabled in safe mode. Here is a feedback request for this topic, you probably want to vote for it. safemode for azure VM.
If you just want to do something on the VM without RDP access, you can try to connect to the VM with a remote PowerShell session. Here is a guide: Remoting into Azure ARM Virtual Machines using Powershell.
I don't think you can boot Azure VM to safe mode if you don't have RDP access. Even if you have RDP access and boot the VM to safe mode in your RDP session, you may not connect back with the RDP as it is likely disabled in safe mode. Here is a feedback request for this topic, you probably want to vote for it. safemode for azure VM.
If you just want to do something on the VM without RDP access, you can try to connect to the VM with a remote PowerShell session. Here is a guide: Remoting into Azure ARM Virtual Machines using Powershell.
answered Nov 11 '18 at 13:58
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My question specifically relates to not having RDP access to the server. Can it be booted into safe mode from the Windows Azure web interface? Can I access a Network KVM or other device to recover the VM if RDP is not working?
– John
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