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When you enable guest management on an Arc VM, the guest agent installs the [Azure Connected Machine agent](/azure/azure-arc/servers/agent-overview). The Azure Connected Machine agent enables you to manage Azure Arc VM extensions on your Azure Stack HCI VM.
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Before enabling guest management, keep in mind the following information:
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Here are some key considerations for enabling guest management on a VM after provisioning it:
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- Enabling guest management after a VM is provisioned isn't supported for Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2.
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- The steps to enable guest management vary depending on whether a guest agent is running on your Arc VM.
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- Make sure that your Azure Stack HCI cluster is running 2311 or later.
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- Enabling guest management after VM provisioning isn't supported for Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2.
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- The steps to enable guest management differ based on whether a guest agent is running on your Arc VM.
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### Verify if guest agent is running
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> Make sure that your Azure Stack HCI cluster is running 2311 or later to run this procedure.
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1. To verify whether the guest agent is running on the Arc VM, connect to the Azure Stack HCI server.
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1. Run the following command:
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