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| #7760 | obsolete | Running VBoxSVC.exe concurrently with different users renders host's USB inoperable until reboot | ||
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This isn't consistently reproducible, but I am able to get it to happen as follows Install the PUEL version and a service to run vbox as a service (I have my own C# code, but the one at http://code.google.com/p/virtualboxserverservice/downloads/detail?name=VBoxService-setup_2.2.0.39135-BETA.exe&can=2&q= can reproduce the behavior) Start VirtualBox as a service running under the local SYSTEM account on Windows Start a VirtualBox VM running as my own user Stop and start VMs allowing the VBoxSVC.exe to exit and restart and overlap restarts/exit/running conditions. Thereafter, new USB connections to the host will not be recognized, and USB devices will not be recognized by vbox. My current workaround is to disable USB support in vbox. |
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| #7772 | obsolete | The machine xxx does not have an open session | ||
| Description |
Hi All, host: CentOS 5.5 x64 guest: windows server 2003 R2, SP2 VB: 3.2.10 The guest is working fine, but when I try to control it, I get: /usr/bin/VBoxManage --nologo guestcontrol execute VB-PPro2 "C:\NtUtil\set.bat" --arguments "a b c" --username "winadmin" --password "notellin" --wait-for stdout ERROR: The machine 'VB-PPro2' does not have an open session Details: code VBOX_E_INVALID_SESSION_STATE (0x80bb000b), component Machine, interface IMachine, callee nsISupports Context: "OpenExistingSession(a->session, uuid)" at line 297 of file VBoxManageGuestCtrl.cpp Also: /usr/bin/VBoxManage --nologo list runningvms Does not show the guest. Work around: completely power off the guest (restart does not work) and the start the guest back up from the powered off state. Please fix. :-) Many thanks, -T |
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| #7777 | obsolete | Guru Meditation (VERR_INTERNAL_ERROR_2) starting up XP guest | ||
| Description |
Started up Windows XP guest and got a guru meditation error as the VM was booting during the Windows boot-up splash screen. The VM has booted up many times before without issues and after restarting Virtualbox it booted up without a problem again. Running Windows XP 32-bit guest under Windows 7 64-bit host. |
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