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#2591 fixed Shared Folders do not work with MS-Office 2003 (Access/Excel/Word) -> Fixed sunlover Christian d'Heureuse
Description

When I try to open an Access 2003 MDB file on a shared folder, I get the error message "too many active users". When I try to open an Access 2003 ADP file, the error message is "This file is not in the correct format for a Microsoft Office Access project."

When I try to save an Excel 2003 XLS file, the error message is "Microsoft Office Excel cannot open or save any more documents because there is not enough available memory or disk space."

When I try to save a Word 2003 DOC file, the error message is "Word cannot complete the operation because too many files are open."

When I use normal Windows networking ("net use n: \10.0.2.2\sharename"), the errors do not occur. I used normal Windows networking since a long time with Virtualbox without any problems. But I cannot use normal Windows networking in this VM, because I have to use a Cisco VPN client which forbids local LAN access (The "Centralized Protection Policy" forbids split-tunneling).

(I already checked that I have the newest guest additions (VBoxMRXNP.dll and VBoxSF.sys are version 2.0.4.0). I tried to stop the Webclient service and I tried the new VBoxSF.sys version from http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/2461).

#2592 duplicate Can't change shared file read-only attribute TwoBit
Description

A Windows client using a shared folder from a Windows host is unable to change the read-only attribute of files on the host. Reproducibility is simple: Open Windows Explorer on the client, select a file on the host and right-click to bring up its properties. Change the read-only checkbox and click the OK button. This has no effect.

#2593 worksforme Virtualbox crashes with message "Consider BIOS upgrade" Martin Thomas
Description

I just installed Virtualbox within Kubuntu Hardy to run Windows XP.

The Windows XP works fine - except that it crashes frequently and, as far as I can see so far, randomly.

When I "send an error report" to Microsoft, I get the message below. I posted this on the Virtualbox forums, and got the suggestion I should try a memory test on the (physical) machine. I did, and the memory is all right.

Any thoughts?

Consider BIOS upgrade

Microsoft is unable to determine the exact cause of this error. However, this problem was most likely caused by an error in your computer’s random access memory (RAM). RAM is the main internal storage area the computer uses to run programs and store data.

During the crash analysis, we noticed the basic input/output (BIOS) system version on this computer does not match the specifications for the central processing unit (CPU), also known as a processor, that is installed on your computer. This can occur when a newer processor is installed on an older system board or older BIOS. Using a BIOS that does not support the installed processor can result in Windows system crashes. Contact your computer manufacturer or motherboard manufacturer for an updated version of BIOS for your computer's processor.

How do I find my computer manufacturer (OEM)?

Click Start, click Run, type msinfo32, and then click OK. Your computer OEM is listed as the System Manufacturer in the right pane of the System Information window.

Click to go online to see contact information for most computer manufacturers

Additional information

Note

Upgrading the BIOS version may require moderate to advanced troubleshooting skills. If you are uncomfortable with performing these steps, you might want to consider consulting with paid technical support.

If your computer contains an Intel processor, you can use special utilities to identify your specific processor. Click the following link to go online for more information: Intel Processor Identification Utility

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