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| #2626 | obsolete | USB printer cannot be connected | ||
| Description |
Host OS is Windows XP Guest OS is Windows XP. There is a USB printer connected to Host machine and that is made available to the Guest OS. Sometimes it gives the following error when trying to connect USB Device USB device’< unknouwn>’with UUID {1df1b011-eca1-46f3-a98a-26807842d8ab}is busy with a previous request.please try again later. Result Code : E_INVALIDING (0x80070057) Component: HostUSBDevice Interface: IHostUSBDevice{173b4b44-d268-4334-a00d-b6521c9a740a} Calle: Iconsole {e3c6d4a1-a935-47ca-b16d-f9e9c496e53e} |
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| #2631 | obsolete | Scanner strange behaviour | ||
| Description |
Hello, I have ubuntu 8.10 host with VirtualBox 2.04 and Windows XP as guest. I have a printer all-in-one (Canon MPC190) and I'm trying to get it to work in Windows XP. I already got usb to work in VirtualBox and installed the Canon drivers in Windows XP. The printer part works well. The scanner "seems" to work but, when I try to scan something, the scanner start scanning and Windows XP doesn't wait until the scanning end. After 1-2 seconds it immediately shows a blank page. In the meantime the scanner continues to scan and stops nearly the end of the page. After 1-2 minutes it returns to the left location (maybe after a timeout). It looks like something is going wrong with handshaking: scanner continue to scan but Windows thought it has finished. Then Windows stops talking with the scanner (maybe it thinks to have already received the full page scan) so the scanner get a timeout after a few minutes. Any ideas? Best regards, Romano |
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| #2636 | obsolete | ESX console can cause mouse to lock up inside VirtualBox | ||
| Description |
I've never seen this on a physical PC, but when using VirtualBox I'm regularly finding that I can't release the mouse from the VMware console. It only ever happens after I release the mouse from VirtualBox. If I had the VMware Console as the active application within VirtualBox, often the mouse doesn't work properly when I return to Virtualbox. What happens is that I can see the mouse moving around the screen, but it's not possible to click on anything. Mouseover controls work fine, I just can't click on anything. I also find that I can't press Ctrl+Alt to release the keyboard / mouse from the VMware console. When this happens the only way I've found to get out of it is to press Host+Del, and then use the keyboard to bring up task manager, and end task the VMware console. I suspect this is a clash between the way the VMware Console grabs & releases the mouse, and the way VirtualBox re-activates the mouse as you come back to work on the guest. I'm running VirtualBox on Ubuntu 8.10. My guest is Windows XP Pro SP3, and I'm running VMware Infrastructure Client v2.5.0. Now I know that the VMware Console will release the mouse automatically as you move it outside of the client, so I'm wondering if this issue is being caused because as you release the mouse from VirtualBox, and then return, the mouse cursor effectively jumps from one position to another. Would it be possible to return to VirtualBox with the cursor in the same place you left it, and then have the cursor move to the new position? |
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