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| #3522 | wontfix | COM port option: Emulate analog modems between host pipe and guest | ||
| Description |
The idea is to ultimately attach to a named pipe or device, but to emulate a pair of analog modems such as HAYES-compatibles bridging the COM port through which the serial connection is made. Named pipes/devices do a lot by enabling serial communications with the guest, but one thing they can't do is communicate with guest applications that are expecting to receive modem calls. |
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| #703 | obsolete | COM-XPCOM interoperability web page not found | ||
| Description |
On the "Technical Documentation" web page at http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Technical_documentation there is a broken link labelled "Writing cross platform component software using COM and XPCOM?". The link currently points to http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/COM-XPCOM%20interoperability and the http server reports "Page COM-XPCOM interoperability not found" Screenshot attached. Kind regards, laser |
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| #12145 | obsolete | CO_E_SERVER_EXEC_FAILURE (0x80080005) | ||
| Description |
I start and run the VM (Guest Windows Home Server v1) using VMBoxManage in headless mode. When I attempt to savestate using (either in a CMD file or direct in a command line) I get this error. VBoxManage.exe: error: Failed to create the VirtualBox object! VBoxManage.exe: error: Code CO_E_SERVER_EXEC_FAILURE (0x80080005) - Server execution failed (extended info not available) VBoxManage.exe: error: Most likely, the VirtualBox COM server is not running or failed to start. I can reproduce this 100%. If I run the VM from the GUI, the savestate from command line works fine. As sson as the VM is launched headless, savestate won't work, |
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