Because of compatibility issues, the Hyper-V image cannot be imported in older Windows Server versions.
However, you can use the following workaround:
- Extract the file panagenda_idnaapplications_hyperv_vhd.7z
- Start Hyper-V Manager
- Right-click on your server and select “New -> Virtual Machine”
- Click Next on “Before you Begin” screen
- Enter a name for the virtual machine, e.g. panagenda_idnaapplications
- Select Generation 1 on the “Specify Generation” screen
- Specify the startup memory on the “Assign Memory” screen -> minimum required are 8092 MB
- Specify a network connection -> e.g. Default Switch
- On the Connect “Virtual Hard Disk” screen select Use an existing virtual hard disk
- Select the the virtual hard disk file from the panagenda_idnaapplications\Virtual Hard Disks directory
- On the “Completing the new Virtual Machine Wizard” click Finish to create the virtual machine