I have a Win7 guest running on a Win7 host, the shared clipboard is working properly but drag and drop is not. The Drag'n'Drop setting for the VM is set to Bidirectional, is there anything else required for this to work?
Thanks!
Added experimental support for Drag’n’drop from the host to Linux guests. Support for
more guests and for guest-to-host is planned.
Y E T I wrote:Added experimental support for Drag’n’drop from the host to Linux guests. Support for
more guests and for guest-to-host is planned.
VirtualBox 4.2.0 Change log
Added experimental support for Drag'n'drop from the host to Linux guests. Support for more guests and for guest-to-host is planned
Perryg wrote:Does it work from host to guest?
Perryg wrote:I guarantee that guest to host will not work but host to guest should. Set it to host to guest instead of bidirectional and see if that helps.
Perryg wrote:Read my reply above. There is no way to make it any clearer.
shayaknyc wrote:Perryg wrote:Read my reply above. There is no way to make it any clearer.
Forgive me, but all it says is that support for G>H is PLANNED, not WHY it doesn't work...and even more curiouser...is that if G>H doesn't really work at all, then why even include BiDi as an option? Very confusing.....
The fact that it is not working! It's there for future releases. Read the manual. And the release notes. It takes less time compared to registering and posting a question.shayaknyc wrote:So what am I missing here?
rhand wrote:It is May 2014 now and with the latest VB - 4.3.10 - and Guest Addition I cannot drag and drop files from my OSX Mavericks to my Windows 7 box. I wanted to use this as I also had issues reading files from my shared folder even though I gave it full access permissions. I right clicked the files and so no issues with permissions. Anyways, when I drag and drop a Microsoft .msg email file I see a sign saying this is not allowed while bidirectional drag and drop is activated. So what am I missing here?
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