Hi Brian,
Are you administrator in the VM? Did you do an update of old Guest
Additions? Also please provide us the following information:
- Please post us the file versions of VBoxSF.sys (in
windows\system32\drivers) and VBoxMRXNP.dll (in Windows\system32).
- Make sure that there is a service
Frank Mehnert wrote:
On Thursday 12 June 2008, Gaurav Verma wrote:
Bala, I think 64 bit emulation is still not possible in Vbox.
Gurus, is this correct?
Right, this is the correct answer. Work is going on to allow 64-bit
guests in future versions.
Kind regards,
Frank
Things happen,
On Thursday 12 June 2008, David Boles wrote:
Frank Mehnert wrote:
On Thursday 12 June 2008, Gaurav Verma wrote:
Bala, I think 64 bit emulation is still not possible in Vbox.
Gurus, is this correct?
Right, this is the correct answer. Work is going on to allow 64-bit
guests in future
On Thursday 12 June 2008 at 12:38 am, Brian J. Murrell penned
about [vbox-users] Windows XP guest not seeing shared folders
C:\Documents and Settings\Briannet use x: \\vboxsvr\brian
System error 67 has occurred.
The network name cannot be found.
Hmmm, I had the very same issue. Did you
On Thu, 2008-06-12 at 09:17 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Brian,
Hi,
Are you administrator in the VM?
AFAIK I am. I'm not much of a Windows guy so I can't be sure. I've
never run into permission problems with anything I have tried to do.
How can I determine for sure?
Did you do an
On 06/12/2008 06:19 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
please install the 1.6.2 Guest Additions over the existing ones again
and reboot. After that, there should be a VBoxService key in the
registry besides VBoxGuest, VBoxSF etc. To check the services, run
services.msc. There you'll get a
On Thu, 2008-06-12 at 17:33 -0700, NoOp wrote:
Sorry to tag onto Brian's WinXP guest issue, but since the 1.6.2 upgrade
from 1.5.6 I have the same issue as Brian on a Win2KPro guest. Previous
1.5.6 had no problems with the shares.
Guest = Win2KPro was previously under 1.5.6
Host(s) =
On 06/12/2008 06:02 PM, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
Not really quite the same. Now shared folders work, except that when I
access them it seems to corrupt the video display as per my prior
message.
This thread seems to have gone quiet though. Maybe I need to start a
new one for the new
Hi there ,
NAT networking is fine if you are playing with VM's at home and don't
need to run your VM's as servers to an Ethernet Network.
I am trying to prepare a demo of the Sun Ray Server to connect to
SunRay270 virtual clients (thin clients) and need to virtualize Solaris
as well as windows