[list update]
I've received required files, anyway I need some comments from Jonathan. As 
soon as conversation moved to confidential way. We'll update the thread when 
we'll come to some decision or solution.
Kind Regards,
Vasily.



On Jan 15, 2010, at 1:04 PM, Nikola M. wrote:

> On 01/14/10 01:38 PM, Jonathan Jesse wrote:
>> 
>> A couple of things I've noticed is when I power the machine on from the 
>> VirtualBox
> 
> Hi Jonathan :)
> Try to reply to the mailing list on topic, that way you might get more 
> responses. :P
> Cheers!
> (To: vbox-users@virtualbox.org ; Reply-To: vbox-users@virtualbox.org)
>  
> 
>> application my networking has problems, when I run the command VirtualBox 
>> -startvm "Windows 7" I have no problems with networking.
>> 
>> Once again here is my connection map Ubuntu 9.10 AMD64 Host -> Windows 7 
>> Guest connected via bridge -> Cisco VPN Any Connect Client to corporate 
>> network
>> 
>> Ubuntu 9.10 machine is connected via wireless to many different networks (IE 
>> Home, Hotel, Client Site, etc)
>> 
>> On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 4:17 AM, Nikola M <minik...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Vasily Levchenko wrote:
>> >> Hi, Nikola,
>> >> Sorry that haven't given more clear instructions, you can find them at 
>> >> http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/UserManual.html#id2536367.
>> That is great, here are instructions from:
>> http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/UserManual.html#id2536367
>> >
>> >
>> >       Collecting debugging information
>> >
>> > For problem determination, it is often important to collect debugging
>> > information which can be analyzed by VirtualBox support. This section
>> > contains information about what kind of information can be obtained.
>> >
>> > Every time VirtualBox starts up a VM, a log file is created containing
>> > some information about the VM configuration and runtime events. The
>> > log file is called ||VBox.log|| and resides in the VM log file folder.
>> > Typically this will be a directory like this:
>> >
>> > $HOME/.VirtualBox/Machines/{machinename}/Logs
>> >
>> > When starting a VM, the configuration file of the last run will be
>> > renamed to |.1|, up to |.3|. Sometimes when there is a problem, it is
>> > useful to have a look at the logs. Also when requesting support for
>> > VirtualBox, supplying the corresponding log file is mandatory.
>> >
>> > For convenience, for each virtual machine, the VirtualBox main window
>> > can show these logs in a window. To access it, select a virtual
>> > machine from the list on the left and select "Show logs..." from the
>> > "Machine" window.
>> >
>> 
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