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| #7480 | obsolete | Bridged network driver causing connectivity delay on host | ||
| Description |
VB bridged network driver causes connectivity delay on host, i.e after host OS restarting one has to wait 3-5 minutes (without doing anything, just waiting) till his Host's NIC gets connected. (might see forum discussion at http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?&t=23106 |
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| #7483 | obsolete | Can Not Exceed 60 Concurrent Sessions (3.1.4 and 3.2.8) | ||
| Description |
When running > 60 guest sessions in Windows 2003 (x86, DL580 G5 VT Enabled, 8 core, 64Gb memory) the sessions will never "power off". When we go to power off a guest session it will just sit in a italiced "power off/powering off" state where vboxmanage controlvm *vmname* poweroff or acpishutdown will not affect it.This occured in version 3.1.4 so we decided to upgrade to 3.2.8 where the issue is still present. If we are running < 60 sessions these guests will spin up and down just fine. Attached is a VM in this state |
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| #7484 | obsolete | HASP driver / USB-dongle | ||
| Description |
I have a Windows XP/SP3 guest on a Mac OS X 10.6 host and try to run some software that is copy-protected by an USB dongle/HASP key (Aladin/Flexnet) - actually via a licensing system "flexlm". Guest additions 3.2.8 installed. As soon as I select the USB dongle in the little "taskbar" below the Windows screen, Windows beeps and displays "New Hardware Found". The driver for the dongle installed without problems, it is found automatically by Windows. It seems that everything is ok. However, the dongle is somehow not recognized. The only error indication is that I get a "Missing dongle Driver" error from a diagnostic program (lmutil). I guess that some USB stuff gets lost in the VM. (Same procedure on a "real" PC works fine.) |
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