I found the solution. The problem "No such file or directory" wasn't related to 
kvm-spice.
I've checked 
/etc/apparmor.d/libvirt/libvirt-4a85eac1-5631-40dc-a25e-927e2daa3a2f.files and 
noticed that the patch to ISO could couse the problem. It folder name contained 
chars: "- = { }". After changing the folder name to "Windows Server 2012 R2", 
the vm started.

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  libvirt-qemu apparmor profile missing kvm-spice

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