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Enabling Hyper-V Replica causes Replica VHDX to be renamed to GUID format

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I have been toying around with Hyper-V replica on 2012 and have run into an odd issue recently...

When I initially setup replication between 2 servers all seemed normal.  The path that was created on the replica server for replicated disks looked something like F:\VM\REPLICATED_VMs\Hyper-V Replica\Virtual hard disks\90D38095-0292-437C-88C0-75763446D8F9\MyServer.vhdx

Now all of a sudden the path that gets created on the replica server for replicated disks looks something like F:\VM\REPLICATED_VMs\Hyper-V Replica\Virtual hard disks\90D38095-0292-437C-88C0-75763446D8F9\F78BB460-823F-44B2-8AF7-583C30EB21E3.vhdx

The original disk on the primary server has the standard MyServer.vhdx notation.

I have no idea was has caused this to happen, has anyone else seen this before?  Did anyone get to the root cause?  I can rename this stuff manually but was hoping to get to the root cause.

Thanks in advance for any help!


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