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#2478 fixed Windows RDP to VRDP in full screen fails to draw properly Ray Dios Haque
Description

I have verified that this problem exists in 2.0.0 in both win32 and Linux branches.

When using MS Terminal Services Client (mstsc/Remote Desktop) to connect to a VirtualBox running VRDP, "full screen" options cause problems. That is, if directing the client to connect in Full Screen through either the GUI, or using the /F switch at the command line the effect is the same. The VirtualBox display is typically drawn into the center, with a black border around it (at connection). Consequential "re-draws" are painted or displayed at the top left corner of the screen resulting in two overlapping desktop displays.

In all cases, the guest was Windows XP SP2, and the machine making the RDP connections were also running Windows XP SP2. This happens with both Linux and Windows as the "host" running 2.0.2.

Can be and has been reproduced.

#2479 duplicate Allow guest OS to create sym link within same folder share if host OS supports it. Kris Rousey
Description

I use OS X and have an Ubuntu guest running. I would like to edit my code on OS X and just use the the guest OS to compile it through a shared folder.

This project uses a proprietary Linux tool chain to build, so I need the guest OS. The build system makes extensive use of symbolic links, but the shared folder mounted file system doesn't allow me to create them. Both both OS's understand symbolic links.

Can this be supported in an enhancement? Thanks.

#2480 fixed Windows XP Guest video hangs jhowk
Description

I've run into this problem on both Linux (CentOS 5.2 and Ubuntu 8.04) and MacOS X. For no apparent reason, I will leave a Windows XP guest (SP2) running in vb2.0.2 and at some point the video (either directly using the GUI or headless with VRDP), will hang and becomes completely unresponsive to input. The only way to correct is to power off the guest and restart. I've attached the log and a screenshot of what it looks like.

The problem is that the timeframe for this to occur is extremely variable. On the CentOS host running the same (i.e. cloned) guest may exhibit this behavior in hours to weeks (literally). On the Mac it also happens but usually less that 24hrs from guest start. Same exact issues, and unfortunately the same exact resolution is required.

If you need anymore info, glad to help. --Jason.

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