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| #11457 | obsolete | Incorrect File Naming when Transferring Folders via Drag and Drop | ||
| Description |
When transferring folders from the Windows Host to the Linux Host, the files in the folders are named incorrectly. An example is shown below: 1 folder called foo, with files bar.txt and baz.txt inside the folder. When the folder is copied across, the files are copied to a dated folder in ~/Documents/VirtualBox Dropped Files. The names of the files are "foo", "foo\bar.txt" and "foo\baz.txt". These files are all in the dated folder. I have not tested if this happens on a Linux Host to a Windows guest, but I suspect a similar issue would happendue to the file difference in using "\" or "/" in paths. |
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| #11458 | obsolete | mouse pointer & hourglass corruption for Windows guest under Debian Wheezy | ||
| Description |
After the 4.2 guest additions were installed the mouse pointer and hourglass were corrupted (bright white with black shadow and lacking any detail - looks like low resolution black & white). |
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| #11459 | obsolete | VBoxManage fails due to Data Execution Prevention in rsaenh.dll | ||
| Description |
I am experiencing a continuous and regular intermittent issue with VBoxManage on Vista SP2 where the vboxmanage process is terminated by Data Execution Prevention. The Windows event log shows: Faulting application VBoxManage.exe, version 0.0.0.0, time stamp 0x50d1d0cf, faulting module rsaenh.dll, version 6.0.6002.18005, time stamp 0x49e037ea, exception code 0xc0000005, fault offset 0x00001346, process id 0x1040, application start time 0x01ce039be4d5df41. The error occurs on any of the vboxmanage commands, regularly enough that it is not possible to complete the process of setting up a Vagrant virtual machine. However, the virtual machine setup stops at different points on each execution. I have now verified and can reproduce with a simple batch file that runs the vboxmanage commands in a loop - so I believe the issue is in VirtualBox and not in how it is being called. There are some errors in the VBoxSVC.log (see attached) but from what I've been able to find these are just noise rather than critical? Note that I have uninstalled and reinstalled a number of times and chose not to install the USB drivers this time round in case that was related to the issue. I have the same result with and without the USB driver installed. Windows refuses to switch off Data Execution Prevention for vboxmanage. As these errors all happen independently of booting the machine (eg with the machine stopped prior to first boot) I'm not sure the VBox.log file is relevant, nonetheless I've attached it in case. My machine is: Windows NT Version 6.0 Build: 6002 Service Pack 2 Product (0x3): Windows Vista (TM) Home Premium Edition: HomePremium BuildString: 6002.18686.x86fre.vistasp2_gdr.120824-0336 Flavor: Multiprocessor Free Architecture: X86 LCID: 1033 Please let me know if you require any further information. Currently Virtualbox is essentially not usable on my system - I've therefore flagged this as critical. |
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