I noticed that you guys released new Test Builds, and I have good news! - Oracle VM VirtualBox Test Build 5.0.1 r101883... can now start VMs on my Windows 10 host successfully, without getting the error: RTR3InitEx failed with rc=-1912 - Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack Test Build 5.0.1 r101880... can now be used to successfully connect Remote Desktop sessions to a running VM.
Did you guys put in a fix for the "RTR3InitEx failed with rc=-1912" error I was seeing? Or is it working for some other reason? Thanks, Jacob Klein From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2015 17:37:18 -0400 Subject: [vbox-dev] VirtualBox 5 cannot start a VM on Windows 10 x64 host Hi Oracle VirtualBox team, Are you guys aware of the problems I'm having, getting VirtualBox 5 to work on a Windows 10 x64 host (with no 3rd-party antivirus)? Basically, I'm getting the following error: 1e50.84c: supR3HardenedMonitor_LdrLoadDll: returns rcNt=0x0 hMod=00007ffacc280000 'C:\WINDOWS\system32\crypt32.dll' 1e50.84c: Error -1912 in supR3HardenedMainInitRuntime! (enmWhat=4) 1e50.84c: RTR3InitEx failed with rc=-1912 Please see this post, and subsequent messages, for logs and details: https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=68322&start=15#p327242 So, could you please look into fixing this? If I can be of any help diagnosing or testing, please let me know what to do. If you want, I can submit a ticket. Thanks, Jacob Klein Note: Per the following webpage: https://www.oracle.com/corporate/pressrelease/oracle-vm-virtualbox-5-070915.html ... Windows 10 is a supported Host, per the following quoted sentence: "The 5.0 release supports the latest guest or host operating systems including: Mac OS X Yosemite, Windows 10, Oracle Linux, Oracle Solaris, other Linux operating systems, and legacy operating systems." _______________________________________________ vbox-dev mailing list [email protected] https://www.virtualbox.org/mailman/listinfo/vbox-dev
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