Custom Query (16363 matches)
Results (1399 - 1401 of 16363)
| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #518 | fixed | [VRDP] TCP Server issue on Linux Hosts | ||
| Description |
Hi, I tried to use a VM (running Windows XP with RDP enabled) on a dedicated server (the Linux host, running Ubuntu Desktop 6.06 OR Debian Etch, it's the same issue with both systems) with VRDP and rdesktop (or RDP on another Windows, it's the same issue with both systems too) and I got, after a short time, this -rdesktop- error message: ERROR: recv: Connection reset by peer; when I cat VBox.log:
00:01:06.885 VRDP: New connection: But before this error I can log in and use the virtual Windows XP normally. This error does not poweroff the VM. When the error raises, I'm *online* and I connect to the VM with just one client at a time. It really seems to be a VBox issue, any help ? Thanks. |
|||
| #9276 | fixed | If editing a file in a shared folder (folder on the host) from the guest, file is not terminated properly and corrupted. => fixed in 6.0.6 | ||
| Description |
Using Windows guest and on Windows host. If I open a shared folder (file resides on host, and is a shared folder on guest) and edit a text file (on the guest), if I shorten the file and re-save, the file is not terminated at the new shorter length. In other words, I open up a shared folder (folder from host) text file from the guest in a text editor. Let's say the file looks like this: 111111 222222 333333 444444 555555 666666 777777 888888 Now I remove some stuff to make it smaller: 111111 222222 333333 theend and re-save the file (overwrite original). Now I close the file and re-open it (either in guest or host). It will read something like 111111 222222 333333 theend 555555 666666 777777 888888 It has not terminated the file at the shortened length and now I've got a corrupted file. If I do this with a networked folder rather than a shared folder, it works fine. (Even with same folder/file.) I notice you just updated to 4.1 and I am still using 4.0.12, but I can tell you this is a long-standing bug and has been that way for several versions at least (or forever as far as I know). I have not tested this on Linux guests or hosts. |
|||
| #19184 | invalid | error while booting windows 8.1 | ||
| Description |
I get this error after trying to boot Windows 8.1. Not in a hypervisor partition (HVP=0) (VERR_NEM_NOT_AVAILABLE). VT-x is disabled in the BIOS for all CPU modes (VERR_VMX_MSR_ALL_VMX_DISABLED). Result Code: E_FAIL (0x80004005) Component: ConsoleWrap Interface: IConsole {872da645-4a9b-1727-bee2-5585105b9eed} |
|||

