Have you tried using the "registervm" command you were told about earlier, but this time providing the full path of the file so you aren't looking in whatever the default folder is? Wrap the argument in quotes too.TechGeek wrote:Still seems to be no way to import the virtual machines from the command line.
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Re: multi host environments
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Re: multi host environments
That was it. weird. Sometime virtualbox requires a full path, some things work without one. Thanks for the help.