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On 08/22/2012 12:45 PM, David Clark wrote:
> From the host OS I see:
> C:\Users\davidclark\VirtualBox VMs\LM4_testing>attrib *.*
> A            C:\Users\davidclark\VirtualBox
> VMs\LM4_testing\LM4_testing.vbox
> A            C:\Users\davidclark\VirtualBox
> VMs\LM4_testing\LM4_testing.vbox-pre
> v
> A       I    C:\Users\davidclark\VirtualBox
> VMs\LM4_testing\LM4_testing.vdi
>
> C:\Users\davidclark\VirtualBox VMs\LM4_testing>
>
>
>
>     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>     **
>
>     Would you please provide some details on how you set up the storage
>     for the VM?
>
>     I set it for 100gig.  Came up as 96gig NTFS.  The drive comes up
>     as a ATA drive.
>     Not sure what you are looking for here...
>
>     Also, if you look at the file from the Host O/S, it's not
>     protected in
>     any fashion?  For example, set to `Read only'?
>
>

Hi David,

Please post in-line and use proper indentation.  It'll make it a lot
easier for people to help you.

How'd you go about setting up the VM?  I'm not familiar with Windows
attribute settings so you'll have to decipher if the above is fine. 
I'm a Unix/Linux person.  :)

Thx!

-- 
Pablo Sanchez - Blueoak Database Engineering, Inc
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