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#27 fixed Error: Shared folders not accessible in Windows XP guest system with *normal* user maddes.b
Description

Shared folders can not be accessed in Windows XP guest system when logged in with a normal/limited user. It works immediately if you switch to an admin account, if you switch back to a normal/limited user it won't work.

Regards Maddes

#28 fixed Suggestions: Resize/Compact VDI size => fixed in SVN maddes.b
Description

It would be a great advantage if you could change or at least extend the size of a VDI, e.g. you start with 4GB of virtual harddisk space, and when necessary resize it to 8GB to install more programs to it.

Another suggestion related to VDI is an option to compact an existing flexible VDI by removing all unused/free sectors from the VDI file. This way you can reduce disk usage on the host system.

Regards Maddes

#29 fixed Error: Can not make a VDI immutable maddes.b
Description

I installed a clean Windows XP and tried to make the corresponding VDI immutable. Unfortunately I was not able to do this, no matter if it was relased or not, or even registered or not.

Here is the error log:

VBoxManage.exe modifyvdi wxp_clean.vdi -type immutable

VirtualBox Command Line Management Interface Version 1.3.2 (C) 2005-2007 InnoTek Systemberatung GmbH All rights reserved.

[!] FAILED calling hardDisk->put_Type(ImmutableHardDisk) at line 2159! [!] Primary RC = E_FAIL (0x80004005) - Unspecified error [!] Full error info available = true [!] Basic error info available = true [!] Result Code = E_FAIL (0x80004005) - Unspecified error [!] Text = {You cannot change the type of the registered hard disk 'F:\_Virtual\VirtualBox\VDI\wxp_clean.vdi'} [!] Component = {HardDisk} [!] Interface = {IHardDisk} [!] IID = {fd443ec1-000f-4f5b-9282-d72760a66916} [!] Callee Name = {IHardDisk} [!] Callee IID = {fd443ec1-000f-4f5b-9282-d72760a66916}

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