![]() ![]() Why can you not accept the fact the there are issues with the software? I really don't want to recompile under 32-bit but that may be my only option if VirtualBox continues to fail to work. too bad I am trying to get something to work. Is it me, or.This forum provides good comedy. I have configured one of my W7 folders as a Vbox Shared Folder, and if I use Windows Explorer in the XP system I can see and access (as expected) the 'Virtualbox Shared Folders' entry directly under 'My Network Places\Entire Network'. I am running 32-bit XP (SP3) as a Vbox guest on a 64-bit W7 host. However, I almost immediately hit another snag. The only reason that I can think of (for it now working) is that it had to be invoked first at the root level (some sort of first-time-through thing?). It was only when I started writing this post that I went back to it in order to get the exact message, but lo and behold, it now works as expected at any sub-level of the tree. I made a mental note of it, and continued with other things. It wasn't until I right-clicked on 'Local Disk (C:)' that it worked as expected. I tried again at higher levels up the tree, and got the same response. After enabling said option, I tried to use it to create a new (sub)folder two or three levels down in my main drive, but got an error message box about 'not being an allowed operation here' (or something like that). (I've changed to small icons, and I guess that I can remove a bunch of the standard buttons, but it would be so much better to have (or be able to have) a separate bar.)Īs per the first item in the Subject Bar, I was going to whinge about a problem creating new folders after enabling the 'Create New Subfolder Here' option in the Extended Configuration 'Context Menu' items. ![]() That sounds like a launch bar I thought, so I downloaded for another trial, and the DUBs are great! It's just about there! All it needs now is another bar to put them on. I checked the website a couple of days ago and discovered that DUBs had been introduced a while ago. ![]()
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