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* [[VirtualBox_Virtual_Machine_Creation#Windows_VM_Creation|Windows VM Creation]]
* [[VirtualBox_Virtual_Machine_Creation#Windows_VM_Creation|Windows VM Creation]]
=Overview=
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Lessons learned so far:
* The screen resolution does not seem great and the mouse interaction is choppy.
* It is probably best if I access it over Remote Desktop
* Some way to exchange files/
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=Install Guest Additions=
=Install Guest Additions=
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Download the VBoxGuestAdditions_5.1.0.iso (or the correct version).
Download the VBoxGuestAdditions_5.1.0.iso (or the correct version).
{{Warn|Important: Download the ISO, and not anything else. There may be other files that look "appropriate" (for example: VirtualBox-5.2.8-121009-Win.exe), but running those won't install guest additions.}}


Enter it -> VBoxWindowsAdditions-amd64 -> Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your PC? Program name: Oracle VM VirtualBox Guest Additions -> Yes
Enter it -> VBoxWindowsAdditions-amd64 -> Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your PC? Program name: Oracle VM VirtualBox Guest Additions -> Yes
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Automatically fixed after installing [[#Install_Guest_Additions#guest additions]].
Automatically fixed after installing [[#Install_Guest_Additions#guest additions]].
=How to Access over Remote Desktop=
<font color=red>TODO</font>
=Access Samba Server=
File Explorer -> \\<name>
=Setup Guest Access to Host Filesystem=
==Export the Directory on the Host==
Perform this configuration first:
<blockquote style="background-color: #f9f9f9; border: solid thin lightgrey;">
:[[VirtualBox_Virtual_Machine_Creation#Shared_Folders|VirtualBox Virtual Machine Creation - Shared Folders]]
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==Mount the Exported Directory==
The exported directories on the host are accessible on the Windows guests as Network -> VBOXSVR -> <folder-name>.
In order to map it permanently as a drive:
<pre>
net use d: \\vboxsvr\ovidiu -p
</pre>
{{Warn|After some Windows updates, Guest Additions must be re-installed for this to work}}

Latest revision as of 17:43, 19 March 2018

Internal

Install Guest Additions

From the Windows VM that has already been installed, open a browser and go to http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/

Navigate to the correct VirtualBox version (read that from VirtualBox menu -> About VirtualBox.

Download the VBoxGuestAdditions_5.1.0.iso (or the correct version).


Important: Download the ISO, and not anything else. There may be other files that look "appropriate" (for example: VirtualBox-5.2.8-121009-Win.exe), but running those won't install guest additions.

Enter it -> VBoxWindowsAdditions-amd64 -> Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your PC? Program name: Oracle VM VirtualBox Guest Additions -> Yes

Install location: C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox Guest Additions -> Next -> Select components to install -> trust, install -> Reboot now.

Screen Resolution

Automatically fixed after installing #Install_Guest_Additions#guest additions.

Copy and Paste

Automatically fixed after installing #Install_Guest_Additions#guest additions.

How to Access over Remote Desktop

TODO

Access Samba Server

File Explorer -> \\<name>

Setup Guest Access to Host Filesystem

Export the Directory on the Host

Perform this configuration first:

VirtualBox Virtual Machine Creation - Shared Folders

Mount the Exported Directory

The exported directories on the host are accessible on the Windows guests as Network -> VBOXSVR -> <folder-name>.

In order to map it permanently as a drive:

net use d: \\vboxsvr\ovidiu -p



After some Windows updates, Guest Additions must be re-installed for this to work