Hyper-V Replication stops working (General Access Denied)

For a customer we have a MAIN/DR solution based on Hyper-V and Replicas.
Main is equipped with 2 x Windows 2012 in a cluster, DR has one host standalone with Hyper-V.
The whole shebang is managed via SCVMM 2012 and we have replication enabled for around 4 VM's going from MAIN to DR.
Everything is working ok for a while and then all of a sudden we're getting events in our NOC about the fact that the replication has stopped. Upon further investigation we found a couple of events stating:
"Hyper-V failed to open the file 'C:\ClusterStorage\Volume1\VP-SCSQL01\VP-SCSQL01_E.vhdx' for replication in primary server for virtual machine 'VP-SCSQL01': General access denied error (0x80070005). (Virtual Machine ID B7020EE9-A781-4F50-B387-E781FC7F2315)"
When we recreate the replication (so really deleting everything and setting the VM replication up from scratch) it starts and works fine. Resuming replication does not work.

Hi Bart,
Have you tried to enabled hyper-v replica broker for hyper-v cluster ?
If you have enabled hyper-v replica broker , please try to use cluster manager to reproduce this issue and check if there is any useful event log .
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    34511 13:02:46 (0) **
    34512 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM security for 'My Computer' (Launch & Activation Permissions/Edit Limits): ...................................... MODIFIED.
    34513 13:02:46 (1) !! ERROR: Default trustee 'BUILTIN\ADMINISTRATORS' has been REMOVED!
    34514 13:02:46 (0) ** - REMOVED ACE:
    34515 13:02:46 (0) ** ACEType: &h0
    34516 13:02:46 (0) ** ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE
    34517 13:02:46 (0) ** ACEFlags: &h0
    34518 13:02:46 (0) ** ACEMask: &h1F
    34519 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_EXECUTE
    34520 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_LAUNCH_LOCAL
    34521 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_LAUNCH_REMOTE
    34522 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_ACTIVATE_LOCAL
    34523 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_ACTIVATE_REMOTE
    34524 13:02:46 (0) **
    34525 13:02:46 (0) ** => The REMOVED ACE was part of the DEFAULT setup for the trustee.
    34526 13:02:46 (0) ** Removing default security will cause some operations to fail!
    34527 13:02:46 (0) ** It is possible to fix this issue by editing the security descriptor and adding the ACE.
    34528 13:02:46 (0) ** For DCOM objects, this can be done with 'DCOMCNFG.EXE'.
    34529 13:02:46 (0) **
    34530 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM security for 'My Computer' (Launch & Activation Permissions/Edit Limits): ...................................... MODIFIED.
    34531 13:02:46 (1) !! ERROR: Default trustee 'BUILTIN\PERFORMANCE LOG USERS' has been REMOVED!
    34532 13:02:46 (0) ** - REMOVED ACE:
    34533 13:02:46 (0) ** ACEType: &h0
    34534 13:02:46 (0) ** ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE
    34535 13:02:46 (0) ** ACEFlags: &h0
    34536 13:02:46 (0) ** ACEMask: &h1F
    34537 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_EXECUTE
    34538 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_LAUNCH_LOCAL
    34539 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_LAUNCH_REMOTE
    34540 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_ACTIVATE_LOCAL
    34541 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_ACTIVATE_REMOTE
    34542 13:02:46 (0) **
    34543 13:02:46 (0) ** => The REMOVED ACE was part of the DEFAULT setup for the trustee.
    34544 13:02:46 (0) ** Removing default security will cause some operations to fail!
    34545 13:02:46 (0) ** It is possible to fix this issue by editing the security descriptor and adding the ACE.
    34546 13:02:46 (0) ** For DCOM objects, this can be done with 'DCOMCNFG.EXE'.
    34547 13:02:46 (0) **
    34548 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM security for 'My Computer' (Launch & Activation Permissions/Edit Limits): ...................................... MODIFIED.
    34549 13:02:46 (1) !! ERROR: Default trustee 'EVERYONE' has been REMOVED!
    34550 13:02:46 (0) ** - REMOVED ACE:
    34551 13:02:46 (0) ** ACEType: &h0
    34552 13:02:46 (0) ** ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE
    34553 13:02:46 (0) ** ACEFlags: &h0
    34554 13:02:46 (0) ** ACEMask: &hB
    34555 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_EXECUTE
    34556 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_LAUNCH_LOCAL
    34557 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_ACTIVATE_LOCAL
    34558 13:02:46 (0) **
    34559 13:02:46 (0) ** => The REMOVED ACE was part of the DEFAULT setup for the trustee.
    34560 13:02:46 (0) ** Removing default security will cause some operations to fail!
    34561 13:02:46 (0) ** It is possible to fix this issue by editing the security descriptor and adding the ACE.
    34562 13:02:46 (0) ** For DCOM objects, this can be done with 'DCOMCNFG.EXE'.
    34563 13:02:46 (0) **
    34564 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM security for 'Microsoft WMI Provider Subsystem Host' (Launch & Activation Permissions): ........................ MODIFIED.
    34565 13:02:46 (1) !! ERROR: Default trustee 'BUILTIN\ADMINISTRATORS' has been REMOVED!
    34566 13:02:46 (0) ** - REMOVED ACE:
    34567 13:02:46 (0) ** ACEType: &h0
    34568 13:02:46 (0) ** ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE
    34569 13:02:46 (0) ** ACEFlags: &h0
    34570 13:02:46 (0) ** ACEMask: &h1F
    34571 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_EXECUTE
    34572 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_LAUNCH_LOCAL
    34573 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_LAUNCH_REMOTE
    34574 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_ACTIVATE_LOCAL
    34575 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_ACTIVATE_REMOTE
    34576 13:02:46 (0) **
    34577 13:02:46 (0) ** => The REMOVED ACE was part of the DEFAULT setup for the trustee.
    34578 13:02:46 (0) ** Removing default security will cause some operations to fail!
    34579 13:02:46 (0) ** It is possible to fix this issue by editing the security descriptor and adding the ACE.
    34580 13:02:46 (0) ** For DCOM objects, this can be done with 'DCOMCNFG.EXE'.
    34581 13:02:46 (0) **
    34582 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM security for 'Microsoft WMI Provider Subsystem Host' (Launch & Activation Permissions): ........................ MODIFIED.
    34583 13:02:46 (1) !! ERROR: Default trustee 'NT AUTHORITY\INTERACTIVE' has been REMOVED!
    34584 13:02:46 (0) ** - REMOVED ACE:
    34585 13:02:46 (0) ** ACEType: &h0
    34586 13:02:46 (0) ** ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE
    34587 13:02:46 (0) ** ACEFlags: &h0
    34588 13:02:46 (0) ** ACEMask: &h1F
    34589 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_EXECUTE
    34590 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_LAUNCH_LOCAL
    34591 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_LAUNCH_REMOTE
    34592 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_ACTIVATE_LOCAL
    34593 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_ACTIVATE_REMOTE
    34594 13:02:46 (0) **
    34595 13:02:46 (0) ** => The REMOVED ACE was part of the DEFAULT setup for the trustee.
    34596 13:02:46 (0) ** Removing default security will cause some operations to fail!
    34597 13:02:46 (0) ** It is possible to fix this issue by editing the security descriptor and adding the ACE.
    34598 13:02:46 (0) ** For DCOM objects, this can be done with 'DCOMCNFG.EXE'.
    34599 13:02:46 (0) **
    34600 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM security for 'Microsoft WMI Provider Subsystem Host' (Launch & Activation Permissions): ........................ MODIFIED.
    34601 13:02:46 (1) !! ERROR: Default trustee 'NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM' has been REMOVED!
    34602 13:02:46 (0) ** - REMOVED ACE:
    34603 13:02:46 (0) ** ACEType: &h0
    34604 13:02:46 (0) ** ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE
    34605 13:02:46 (0) ** ACEFlags: &h0
    34606 13:02:46 (0) ** ACEMask: &h1F
    34607 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_EXECUTE
    34608 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_LAUNCH_LOCAL
    34609 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_LAUNCH_REMOTE
    34610 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_ACTIVATE_LOCAL
    34611 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_ACTIVATE_REMOTE
    34612 13:02:46 (0) **
    34613 13:02:46 (0) ** => The REMOVED ACE was part of the DEFAULT setup for the trustee.
    34614 13:02:46 (0) ** Removing default security will cause some operations to fail!
    34615 13:02:46 (0) ** It is possible to fix this issue by editing the security descriptor and adding the ACE.
    34616 13:02:46 (0) ** For DCOM objects, this can be done with 'DCOMCNFG.EXE'.
    34617 13:02:46 (0) **
    34618 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM security for 'Microsoft WMI Provider Subsystem Host' (Launch & Activation Permissions): ........................ MODIFIED.
    34619 13:02:46 (1) !! ERROR: Default trustee 'NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE' has been REMOVED!
    34620 13:02:46 (0) ** - REMOVED ACE:
    34621 13:02:46 (0) ** ACEType: &h0
    34622 13:02:46 (0) ** ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE
    34623 13:02:46 (0) ** ACEFlags: &h0
    34624 13:02:46 (0) ** ACEMask: &h1F
    34625 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_EXECUTE
    34626 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_LAUNCH_LOCAL
    34627 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_LAUNCH_REMOTE
    34628 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_ACTIVATE_LOCAL
    34629 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_ACTIVATE_REMOTE
    34630 13:02:46 (0) **
    34631 13:02:46 (0) ** => The REMOVED ACE was part of the DEFAULT setup for the trustee.
    34632 13:02:46 (0) ** Removing default security will cause some operations to fail!
    34633 13:02:46 (0) ** It is possible to fix this issue by editing the security descriptor and adding the ACE.
    34634 13:02:46 (0) ** For DCOM objects, this can be done with 'DCOMCNFG.EXE'.
    34635 13:02:46 (0) **
    34636 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM security for 'Microsoft WMI Provider Subsystem Host' (Launch & Activation Permissions): ........................ MODIFIED.
    34637 13:02:46 (1) !! ERROR: Default trustee 'NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE' has been REMOVED!
    34638 13:02:46 (0) ** - REMOVED ACE:
    34639 13:02:46 (0) ** ACEType: &h0
    34640 13:02:46 (0) ** ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE
    34641 13:02:46 (0) ** ACEFlags: &h0
    34642 13:02:46 (0) ** ACEMask: &h1F
    34643 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_EXECUTE
    34644 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_LAUNCH_LOCAL
    34645 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_LAUNCH_REMOTE
    34646 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_ACTIVATE_LOCAL
    34647 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_ACTIVATE_REMOTE
    34648 13:02:46 (0) **
    34649 13:02:46 (0) ** => The REMOVED ACE was part of the DEFAULT setup for the trustee.
    34650 13:02:46 (0) ** Removing default security will cause some operations to fail!
    34651 13:02:46 (0) ** It is possible to fix this issue by editing the security descriptor and adding the ACE.
    34652 13:02:46 (0) ** For DCOM objects, this can be done with 'DCOMCNFG.EXE'.
    34653 13:02:46 (0) **
    34654 13:02:46 (0) **
    34655 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM security warning(s) detected: .................................................................................. 0.
    34656 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM security error(s) detected: .................................................................................... 14.
    34657 13:02:46 (0) ** WMI security warning(s) detected: ................................................................................... 0.
    34658 13:02:46 (0) ** WMI security error(s) detected: ..................................................................................... 0.
    34659 13:02:46 (0) **
    34660 13:02:46 (1) !! ERROR: Overall DCOM security status: ................................................................................ ERROR!
    34661 13:02:46 (0) ** Overall WMI security status: ........................................................................................ OK.
    34662 13:02:46 (0) ** - Started at 'Root' --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    34663 13:02:46 (0) ** INFO: WMI permanent SUBSCRIPTION(S): ................................................................................ 1.
    34664 13:02:46 (0) ** - ROOT/SUBSCRIPTION, NTEventLogEventConsumer.Name="SCM Event Log Consumer".
    34665 13:02:46 (0) ** 'select * from MSFT_SCMEventLogEvent'
    34666 13:02:46 (0) **
    34667 13:02:46 (0) ** WMI TIMER instruction(s): ........................................................................................... NONE.
    34668 13:02:46 (0) ** INFO: WMI namespace(s) requiring PACKET PRIVACY: .................................................................... 3 NAMESPACE(S)!
    34669 13:02:46 (0) ** - ROOT/CIMV2/SECURITY/MICROSOFTTPM.
    34670 13:02:46 (0) ** - ROOT/CIMV2/TERMINALSERVICES.
    34671 13:02:46 (0) ** - ROOT/SERVICEMODEL.
    34672 13:02:46 (0) ** => When remotely connecting, the namespace(s) listed require(s) the WMI client to
    34673 13:02:46 (0) ** use an encrypted connection by specifying the PACKET PRIVACY authentication level.
    34674 13:02:46 (0) ** (RPC_C_AUTHN_LEVEL_PKT_PRIVACY or PktPrivacy flags)
    34675 13:02:46 (0) ** i.e. 'WMIC.EXE /NODE:"ISWDC2" /AUTHLEVEL:Pktprivacy /NAMESPACE:\\ROOT\SERVICEMODEL Class __SystemSecurity'
    34676 13:02:46 (0) **
    34677 13:02:46 (0) ** WMI MONIKER CONNECTIONS: ............................................................................................ OK.
    34678 13:02:46 (0) ** WMI CONNECTIONS: .................................................................................................... OK.
    34679 13:02:46 (1) !! ERROR: WMI GET operation errors reported: ........................................................................... 32 ERROR(S)!
    34680 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, MSFT_NetInvalidDriverDependency, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34681 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34682 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_OsBaselineProvider, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34683 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34684 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_OsBaseline, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34685 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34686 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_DriverVXD, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34687 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34688 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfFormattedData_BITS_BITSNetUtilization, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34689 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34690 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfRawData_BITS_BITSNetUtilization, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34691 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34692 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfFormattedData_Counters_GenericIKEandAuthIP, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34693 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34694 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_GenericIKEandAuthIP, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34695 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34696 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfFormattedData_Counters_IPsecAuthIPv4, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34697 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34698 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_IPsecAuthIPv4, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34699 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34700 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfFormattedData_Counters_IPsecAuthIPv6, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34701 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34702 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_IPsecAuthIPv6, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34703 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34704 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfFormattedData_Counters_IPsecIKEv4, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34705 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34706 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_IPsecIKEv4, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34707 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34708 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfFormattedData_Counters_IPsecIKEv6, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34709 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34710 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_IPsecIKEv6, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34711 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34712 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfFormattedData_TermService_TerminalServices, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34713 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34714 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfRawData_TermService_TerminalServices, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34715 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34716 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/WMI, ReserveDisjoinThread, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34717 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34718 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/WMI, ReserveLateCount, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34719 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34720 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/WMI, ReserveJoinThread, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34721 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34722 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/WMI, ReserveDelete, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34723 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34724 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/WMI, ReserveBandwidth, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34725 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34726 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/WMI, ReserveCreate, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34727 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34728 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/WMI, SystemConfig_PhyDisk, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34729 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34730 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/WMI, SystemConfig_Video, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34731 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34732 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/WMI, SystemConfig_IDEChannel, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34733 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34734 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/WMI, SystemConfig_NIC, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34735 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34736 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/WMI, SystemConfig_Network, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34737 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34738 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/WMI, SystemConfig_CPU, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34739 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34740 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/WMI, SystemConfig_LogDisk, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34741 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34742 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root/WMI, SystemConfig_Power, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    34743 13:02:46 (0) ** MOF Registration: ''
    34744 13:02:46 (0) ** => When a WMI performance class is missing (i.e. 'Win32_PerfRawData_TermService_TerminalServices'), it is generally due to
    34745 13:02:46 (0) ** a lack of buffer refresh of the WMI class provider exposing the WMI performance counters.
    34746 13:02:46 (0) ** You can refresh the WMI class provider buffer with the following command:
    34747 13:02:46 (0) **
    34748 13:02:46 (0) ** i.e. 'WINMGMT.EXE /SYNCPERF'
    34749 13:02:46 (0) **
    34750 13:02:46 (0) ** WMI MOF representations: ............................................................................................ OK.
    34751 13:02:46 (0) ** WMI QUALIFIER access operations: .................................................................................... OK.
    34752 13:02:46 (0) ** WMI ENUMERATION operations: ......................................................................................... OK.
    34753 13:02:46 (0) ** WMI EXECQUERY operations: ........................................................................................... OK.
    34754 13:02:46 (2) !! WARNING: WMI GET VALUE operation errors reported: ................................................................... 5 WARNING(S)!
    34755 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root, Instance: __EventConsumerProviderCacheControl=@, Property: ClearAfter='00000000000030.000000:000' (Expected default='00000000000500.000000:000').
    34756 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root, Instance: __EventProviderCacheControl=@, Property: ClearAfter='00000000000030.000000:000' (Expected default='00000000000500.000000:000').
    34757 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root, Instance: __EventSinkCacheControl=@, Property: ClearAfter='00000000000015.000000:000' (Expected default='00000000000230.000000:000').
    34758 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root, Instance: __ObjectProviderCacheControl=@, Property: ClearAfter='00000000000030.000000:000' (Expected default='00000000000500.000000:000').
    34759 13:02:46 (0) ** - Root, Instance: __PropertyProviderCacheControl=@, Property: ClearAfter='00000000000030.000000:000' (Expected default='00000000000500.000000:000').
    34760 13:02:46 (0) **
    34761 13:02:46 (0) ** WMI WRITE operations: ............................................................................................... NOT TESTED.
    34762 13:02:46 (0) ** WMI PUT operations: ................................................................................................. NOT TESTED.
    34763 13:02:46 (0) ** WMI DELETE operations: .............................................................................................. NOT TESTED.
    34764 13:02:46 (0) ** WMI static instances retrieved: ..................................................................................... 1822.
    34765 13:02:46 (0) ** WMI dynamic instances retrieved: .................................................................................... 0.
    34766 13:02:46 (0) ** WMI instance request cancellations (to limit performance impact): ................................................... 1.
    34767 13:02:46 (0) ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    34768 13:02:46 (0) ** # of Event Log events BEFORE WMIDiag execution since the last 20 day(s):
    34769 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM: ............................................................................................................. 0.
    34770 13:02:46 (0) ** WINMGMT: .......................................................................................................... 0.
    34771 13:02:46 (0) ** WMIADAPTER: ....................................................................................................... 0.
    34772 13:02:46 (0) **
    34773 13:02:46 (0) ** # of additional Event Log events AFTER WMIDiag execution:
    34774 13:02:46 (0) ** DCOM: ............................................................................................................. 0.
    34775 13:02:46 (0) ** WINMGMT: .......................................................................................................... 0.
    34776 13:02:46 (0) ** WMIADAPTER: ....................................................................................................... 0.
    34777 13:02:46 (0) **
    34778 13:02:46 (0) ** 32 error(s) 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found
    34779 13:02:46 (0) ** => This error is typically a WMI error. This WMI error is due to:
    34780 13:02:46 (0) ** - a missing WMI class definition or object.
    34781 13:02:46 (0) ** (See any GET, ENUMERATION, EXECQUERY and GET VALUE operation failures).
    34782 13:02:46 (0) ** You can correct the missing class definitions by:
    34783 13:02:46 (0) ** - Manually recompiling the MOF file(s) with the 'MOFCOMP <FileName.MOF>' command.
    34784 13:02:46 (0) ** Note: You can build a list of classes in relation with their WMI provider and MOF file with WMIDiag.
    34785 13:02:46 (0) ** (This list can be built on a similar and working WMI Windows installation)
    34786 13:02:46 (0) ** The following command line must be used:
    34787 13:02:46 (0) ** i.e. 'WMIDiag CorrelateClassAndProvider'
    34788 13:02:46 (0) ** Note: When a WMI performance class is missing, you can manually resynchronize performance counters
    34789 13:02:46 (0) ** with WMI by starting the ADAP process.
    34790 13:02:46 (0) ** - a WMI repository corruption.
    34791 13:02:46 (0) ** In such a case, you must rerun WMIDiag with 'WriteInRepository' parameter
    34792 13:02:46 (0) ** to validate the WMI repository operations.
    34793 13:02:46 (0) ** Note: ENSURE you are an administrator with FULL access to WMI EVERY namespaces of the computer before
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