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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #3839 | fixed | Build fails for project located in shared folder with VisualStudio 2008 SP1 -> Fixed in 3.0.0 | ||
| Description |
When I try to build a project in VisualStudio 2008 SP1 that is located on a shared folder in VirtualBox 2.2.0, the build fails with the following error: "Error 2 Error generating Win32 resource: Access is denied.". I have write rights on the output folder and the build works fine on VirtualBox 2.1.4, so this bug seems to be a regression actually. In both versions I have the current guest additions installed (2.2.0). Host: Gentoo Linux, Kernel 2.6.25-gentoo-r7, Filesystem: ext3 Guest: Windows XP SP2 |
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| #3842 | fixed | Regular crash with 2.2.0 + OpenSolaris 2009.06 guest | ||
| Description |
OpenSolaris 2009.06 b111a guest crashes every time a few minutes after login, not obvious what's triggering it. This time it happened while updating packages, but it seems to happen no matter what I'm doing at the time. |
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| #3843 | fixed | Network adapter disabled on every boot of VM, though settings says enabled. | ||
| Description |
I have a WinXP guest (Ubuntu 9.10 host). Everytime I start it, the network adapter is disabled, thouth the settings show it enabled. I can right-click it and enable it using the adapter icon on the VBox window. I used to always disable the adapter when shutting the VM down, to save time while it timesout trying to run logout scripts for a VPN connection that's not connected. This worked fine in VBox 2.1. The adapter would always be enabled on the next boot (as the machine settings indicate). Only since updating to 2.2 have I seen this odd behavior where the settings show the adapter to be enabled, but launching the VM shows otherwise. This even occurs if I don't disable the adapter when shutting the vm down. I've tried disabling/re-enabling the adapter, and even changing the type - but the VM still always starts with the adapter disabled. |
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