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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #560 | fixed | Guest additions and GdiPlus.dll | ||
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VBox: 1.4.1_OSEr4087 Guest: Win2003Server Guest Additions for 1.4.1 MS Visual Studio and some other .net applications crash with access violation in gdiplus.dll (If guest additions are not installed applications work ok) P.S. Is source code available for additions? |
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| #561 | fixed | VBosVRDP on Mac OS X -> probably fixed in SVN | ||
| Description |
When I use VBoxVRDP -startvm "xxx" on Mac OS 10.4.10 the virtual machine start, but I was unable to connect to it via either Remote Desktop connection or TSClient (rdesktop) with the followings errors: remote desktop client (M$): Network problem caused you to be disconnected... rdesktop: an error as occurred... I am connecting to localhost. The vrdp remotization work correctly if I start the virtual machine from the GUI With the GUI I have the following: nmap -p3389 localhost Starting nmap 3.70 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2007-08-16 15:02 CEST Interesting ports on localhost (127.0.0.1): Unable to find nmap-services! Resorting to /etc/services PORT STATE SERVICE 3389/tcp open ms-wbt-server with VBoxVRDP I had the following: VBoxVRDP -startvm "Test" VirtualBox VRDP Headless Interface 1.4.1-beta2 (C) 2005-2007 innotek GmbH All rights reserved Listening on port 3389 but nmap report: nmap -p3389 localhost Starting nmap 3.70 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2007-08-16 15:05 CEST Interesting ports on localhost (127.0.0.1): Unable to find nmap-services! Resorting to /etc/services PORT STATE SERVICE 3389/tcp closed ms-wbt-server Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 0.175 seconds The virtual machine seems to be working with no vrdp support |
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| #562 | fixed | Bluescreens with XP host and Linux 2.6 guest | ||
| Description |
I had 3 IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL / STOP 0x0000000a bluescreens within a matter of hours of touching VirtualBox. The first I had once I set up a VM with USB and sound enabled, told to mount a Gentoo .iso. The second I got a good way into installing Gentoo - I was compiling (emerging) syslog-ng, suddenly the VM restarted, and in the middle of loading the mounted CD's interface I got my second BSOD. The third again was while starting the VM, though that time I tried to start both my Gentoo VM and a newly created Ubuntu VM simultaneously (both with USB and sound on; both set to start from a .iso). |
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