You are right. It is a workaround.socratis wrote:That's definitely not a solution, that's a workaround at best. What you have is something that's preventing the guest window from being created on the host by normal means (because it eventually gets created). To me that sounds like an installed hacked theme or some system DLL having being replaced. Both of those could have been seen in that "*hardening*" ... thing.pchaitat wrote:I tried, "Detachable Start" and the Guest OS booted up!
I have tried more and found that just clicking the "Detachable Start" is not enough. I also have to use "Run as Administrator" to start VirtualBox application too. Note that I have to use the Right Click on the VirtualBox program icon and click at "Run as Administrator". Another way by setting a property on the program icon to Run as Administrator doesn't work.
This time, I have all the log files for anyone who wants to analyze as in the attachments.
File structure:
- VBoxHardening-normal_start.log : Using normal start. Doesn't use "Run as Administrator". Cannot run Guest OS.
- VBoxHardening-detachable_start.log : Using detachable start. Doesn't use "Run as Administrator". Cannot run Guest OS.
- run_as_admin/ : Using detachable start. Use "Run as Administrator". Can run Guest OS.