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This is just a friendly reminder in case you missed it. Unfortunately I don't have the option to test every setting and restart the guest since we already have people using this server and we have deadlines.Įdit: Virtualbox 6.1, VT-X and virtualization enabled, guest add-ons installed. Trying to access \192.168.1.200 in VBox guest gives error 0x8004005, Windows cannot access path, I also tried bridged mode but it doesn't work. Our employees use this app tru RemoteApp, it works fine for RadminVPN but I don't find it safe and need to migrate to OpenVPN (hosted by our clients) asap. I'm using NAT as an adapter in VBox to forward port 5030 to 3389 so I can connect to host and guest RDC. VPN connects fine and we can ping 192.168.1.200 but we are unable to access Shared Folders while connected to a VPN using OpenVPN, shared folders works fine from any other computer inside the company, haven't tested on VBox host) I decided to setup a nice cozy server running Windows 2019 (guest) in our Windows 2012 (host) server using VirtualBox due to security concerns. I have restarted since adding my user to the vboxsf group.Hi all, we have an app that requires access to our clients LAN for Shared Folders/PostgreSQL.

I have an auto-mount folder that maps to my D: drive on the host which I can access using sudo ls /media/sf_D_DRIVE - however, even when my user (ross) is a member of the vboxsf group I get a permission denied error when attempting to explore it. I'm running Ubuntu 11.04 (guest) on Windows 7 (host) with the guest additions installed.
