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Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.

Posted: 21. Jul 2014, 12:48
by iki
Won't start with Comodo Internet Security Premium 7.0.317799.4142.

Error: failed to install NtCreateSection monitor

Solution: downgraded to 4.3.12

Pls remove 4.3.14, fix & release

Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.

Posted: 21. Jul 2014, 13:17
by mpack
Windza wrote::idea: Here's a thought mpack :idea:
If you want to stop the moaning, push the devs to PULL THE DAMN "UPGRADE" :evil:
These are user forums. Everyone here is a user like yourself. I no more have the power or influence to pull an upgrade than you do. But if this bothers you so much then I'd suggest, in future, not upgrading when the latest bleeding edge release comes out. Or, buy some non-free software where you can be entitled to support.
Windza wrote: What a disappointing first post :roll:
And I'll bet that was written without a trace of irony. Self awareness quotient 0.00. :roll:

Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.

Posted: 21. Jul 2014, 13:21
by mpack
another1 wrote:1) I was also asked to close processes during the downgrade. I didn't look to see what there were - I just rebooted.

2) -IF- 4.3.14 is pulled, 4.3.13 or 4.3.14 Guest Additions should be made available because 4.3.12 Guest Additions have a major problem with 3D making the graphical interface really slow on a Ubuntu 14.04 guest (and maybe others).
There is nothing which says that the GAs version must match the host VBox version - it isn't like the extension pack which is a plugin for a specific version. The GAs are just a collection of drivers and minor apps for the guest. I personally upgrade the GAs only when I have a reason to.

Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.

Posted: 21. Jul 2014, 13:26
by mpack
DrTeeth wrote:Thank you for confirming that it is not just an AV issue, as the title of the thread infers.
Urrgh. I think you mean "implies".

The thread title was chosen to attract the majority of affected users, and hence cut down on the expected zillion redundant duplicate threads. You'll note that the title doesn't include the word "only". However if you can suggest a topic title that would work better then it can still be changed. Bear in mind the limit of around 50-60 characters.

Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.

Posted: 21. Jul 2014, 15:07
by axxies
I made a fresh install of a Dell E5410 with Win 8.1 Enterprise N, 64 bit. First I installed these things:

* the OS (of course :) )
* EditPad Lite 7
* Agent Ransack 64bit
* 7-Zip
* Firefox 30.0
* LastPass
* FileZilla FTP Server
* FileZilla FTP Client 3.8.1
* VirtualBox 4.3.14

Then I copied in a Win7 Pro 64 bit VBox image that I have used a for a long time and booted it. Everything worked.

Later on I also installed:

* AVG Free 2014.0.04716
* Visual Studio Express 2013 incl update 2


Then I tried to boot the VBox image and I got this "relaunching error". After reading here that the antivirus was the problem, I tried to disable it (same problem with not being able to boot the VBox image), I uninstalled AVG and I still had problems booting the VBox image. I thought the problem was AVG and that some remains of AVG was still there so I made a clean install of Win 8.1 again (ever software above except for AVG and Visual Studio).

The VBox image was booted without any problems. Without any AVG present I installed Visual Studio and then I tried to boot the VBox image - the "relaunching error" occured again.

Well, anyway, I uninstalled Visual Studio Express again and now everything worked as it should again. The VBox image booted without any problems.

To me it seems like there are some files that are part of both the antiviruses that you guys/gals have found to be the cause of the "relaunching error", and Visual Studio Express.

Very annoying since I need both VBox AND Visual Studio Express.

Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.

Posted: 21. Jul 2014, 15:28
by mpack
jefke wrote:but I do hope the idea of this post is not to just build a list of apps that "seems to give problems" and then kind of add exceptions (create whitelist)?
I don't speak for the devs - they'll take whatever action they deem appropriate. My comment was only a guess.

My feeling was that, having spent resources on implementing the feature, their first instinct will be a rescue attempt using something like a whitelist. In the long term however I agree that the feature is doomed: they''ll be forever playing catchup and hearing about new exceptions, and anyway IMHO VirtualBox is trying to impose security features that should properly belong to the host OS. As guaranteed AV users this feature will hit business customers directly - i.e. VBox's paying customers - so my bet is that, eventually, the feature will have to be abandoned.

Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.

Posted: 21. Jul 2014, 15:46
by ElQuia
mpack wrote:- so my bet is that, eventually, the feature will have to be abandoned.
The problem is when is "eventually". I reverted to 4.3.12 evrything works. BUT yesterday I upgraded a sparky linux VM, and could not install guest additions because "the version of xorg is not supported" I even donwloaded 4.3.14 GA iso from ftp, with same (negative) result.

Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.

Posted: 21. Jul 2014, 16:31
by mpack
ElQuia wrote:BUT yesterday I upgraded a sparky linux VM, and could not install guest additions because "the version of xorg is not supported" I even donwloaded 4.3.14 GA iso from ftp, with same (negative) result.
That seems like a question for the "Linux Guests" forum.

Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.

Posted: 21. Jul 2014, 16:35
by endi
mpack wrote:their first instinct will be a rescue attempt using something like a whitelist.
It would be great if I could add my own antivirus to the whitelist (ie. customize the list). But that would probably break the whole security model, I guess.

So the question would be: why would the devs take the effort to implement such a complex, non-essential security feature with obvious shortcomings in a minor release? One answer hits me: our old pal DRM. It's not about security (preventing the VM from being...broken into?), it's about preventing VBox from being used as a reverse engineering tool. Please, really please convince me I'm wrong.

Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.

Posted: 21. Jul 2014, 16:57
by DigiAngel
mikesteel wrote:Virtual Box 4.3.14 crashes with AMD-Radeon HD 7450

Up to Virtual-Box 4.3.10 was all ok. I didn't test 4.3.12. But when I try to start 4.3.14 the added error-message was shown and I can only stop this with windows task manager.
I went back to 4.3.10.
Yea I have that EXACT same error.

Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.

Posted: 21. Jul 2014, 17:01
by mpack
endi wrote:why would the devs take the effort to implement such a complex, non-essential security feature with obvious shortcomings in a minor release? One answer hits me: our old pal DRM.
I don't see why the devs would care about protecting someone else's digital rights, especially in open source code where anyone can produce a fork that eliminates the protection. That's a really rather stupid conspiracy theory IMHO. If I had to guess, I'd say it'll be an Oracle policy about eliminating malware vulnerabilities being imposed from on high without considering the practicalities - hence the nervousness evidenced by beta testing a minor release.

Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.

Posted: 21. Jul 2014, 17:11
by frank
Just to make an explicit statement: Despite the fact that many users are affected we cannot just pull the 4.3.14 release and replace it. The 4.3.14 release is done, we are working on fixing the problems on Windows and there will be another release containing the fixes.

Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.

Posted: 21. Jul 2014, 17:18
by endi
mpack wrote:really rather stupid conspiracy theory IMHO.
full disclosure: i'm just suspicious and mostly clueless, not a conspirationist. The doubt will stick with me (in part depending on how they will handle this situation) but thank you for providing me a convincing alternative :)

Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.

Posted: 21. Jul 2014, 17:27
by astrashe
I'm seeing the problem. I'm running Windows 7 Professional with Trend-Micro Worry Free Business Security Services AV. If I unload my AV software (temporarily disable it), VirtualBox works just fine.

Also, on the plus side, 4.3.14's Guest Additions work very well with Centos 7 -- that's why I upgraded in the first place.

VirtualBox is an amazing and incredibly useful tool to get for free, especially when paired with Vagrant. Thanks for all of your hard work.

Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.

Posted: 21. Jul 2014, 18:24
by NJE1
Win 7 Enterprise
Kaspersky 6.0

I had an Ubuntu VM working relatively well but had an issue so decided to upgrade from 4.2.26 to 4.3.14. The VM would not run so remove it and deleted all files. Tried unsuccessfully to start up a fresh Ubuntu64 VM. Reinstalled 4.3.14 a few times still no luck. Resorted to creating a Windows64 VM from scratch with default settings and it will not run I still get this error:
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