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| #5512 | fixed | VirtualBox-specific settings should be supported in OVF export too, using the ProductSection element | ||
| Description |
It's possible to definesome "ExtraDataItem" fields in virtualbox, such as the following: <ExtraDataItem name="VBoxInternal/Devices/pcnet/0/LUN#0/Config/guestssh/Protocol" value="TCP"/> <ExtraDataItem name="VBoxInternal/Devices/pcnet/0/LUN#0/Config/guestssh/GuestPort" value="22"/> <ExtraDataItem name="VBoxInternal/Devices/pcnet/0/LUN#0/Config/guestssh/HostPort" value="2222"/> Unfortunately, these extra data items don't get exported into the OVF format. Therefore importing a previously exported VirtualBox VM in OVF format gets very annoying over time. The OVF specification Version 1.0 supports such attributes with the <ProductSection> element, as outlined in section 9.5 of the specification. It would be really cool, if VirtualBox would take advantage of this feature. |
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| #6809 | fixed | Settings dialog improperly complains about missing Name field after adding ISO image (KDE hosts) => Fixed in SVN | ||
| Description |
Steps to reproduce:
Now you return to the settings dialog, with the ISO selected. I would expect now to be able to click "ok" in this dialog to close the session. Instead, the dialog complains about "The value of the Name field on the General page is not complete" (see attached screenshot) Workaround: Close the dialog with cancel, re-enter it, choose the proper ISO and now you can click ok without VirtualBox complaining. |
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| #7797 | fixed | "Disable Remote Display" option seems ambigious (Usability) | ||
| Description |
(Defect observed in VirtualBox 3.2.10 r66523) After checking "Enable Remote Display" in the menu bar, and you once again click on it to disable it. Then the text says "Disable Remote Display", supported by a marked check box. This is pretty confusing, since the "checkbox" represents a state, while the label suggests an action. See the attached screenshot for details. |
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