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 list of all installed services.


Brian J. Murrell wrote:
> 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 update of old Guest 
>> Additions?
>>     
>
> Yes, I believe so.
>
>   
>> Also please provide us the following information:
>>
>> - Please post us the file versions of "VBoxSF.sys"
>>     
>
> 1.6.2.0
>
>   
>>  (in 
>> windows\system32\drivers) and "VBoxMRXNP.dll"
>>     
>
> 1.6.2.0
>
>   
>>  (in Windows\system32).
>> - Make sure that there is a service called "VBoxService" in the services 
>> list.
>>     
>
> How do I check that?
>
>   
>> - Open the registry (run "regedit.exe") and go to 
>> "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services". Which keys 
>> beginning with "VBox" are there?
>>     
>
> VBox{Guest,Mouse,SF} and vboxvideo.
>
> Cheers,
> b.
>
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