[Solved] Possible Bug: Unable to Mount Shared Folder When Blank CD Tray Defined
Posted: 4. Dec 2017, 08:31
Hello,
Is this a bug, or is this documented behavior?
I was about to submit the below for assistance... reading through, I realized I have an empty CD drive configured. This was originaly my .iso file to install Win10, but I de-configured the .iso (and deleted it) so I thought I was good. But, I was having a bugger of a time mounting a shared folder. Once I deleted the CD drive altogether (even though it was empty, I just deleted it), all of a sudden the shared folder auto-mounted in Win10.
I've attached two VBox logs, using a cold boot / demonstrate issue / clean shutdown for both:
1. Unable to mount
2. Works good without CD tray defined
weylin
========== Begin Original Assistance Request ==========
(note: the below no longer needed as the system works fine now; I'm retaining this for completeness)
I'm unable to mount a shared folder. If anyone has any guidance, it would surely be appreciated!!!
Procedure:
1. define /home/weylin as a shared folder, auto-mount, named weylin
2. In win10, open "This PC," select menus to map network drive, go for \\vboxsrv\weylin and I get cannot connect.
3. In Win10, open a CLI as administrator, run command "net use e: \\vboxsrv\weylin" and get error network path not found.
Host is macOS High Sierra 10.13.1 with 2017-001 Security Update. Guest is Win10 Creator's Edition, which is kept up-to-date. I have permission to the shared folder; it's my macOS home directory.
I've been having this problem for a bit, specifically 5.1.26, 5.1.28, and 5.1.30; I just updated to 5.2.2 and it's still happening. I ensured I was using the comparable GuestAdditions each time, including now when I'm on GA 5.2.2.
Is this a bug, or is this documented behavior?
I was about to submit the below for assistance... reading through, I realized I have an empty CD drive configured. This was originaly my .iso file to install Win10, but I de-configured the .iso (and deleted it) so I thought I was good. But, I was having a bugger of a time mounting a shared folder. Once I deleted the CD drive altogether (even though it was empty, I just deleted it), all of a sudden the shared folder auto-mounted in Win10.
I've attached two VBox logs, using a cold boot / demonstrate issue / clean shutdown for both:
1. Unable to mount
2. Works good without CD tray defined
weylin
========== Begin Original Assistance Request ==========
(note: the below no longer needed as the system works fine now; I'm retaining this for completeness)
I'm unable to mount a shared folder. If anyone has any guidance, it would surely be appreciated!!!
Procedure:
1. define /home/weylin as a shared folder, auto-mount, named weylin
2. In win10, open "This PC," select menus to map network drive, go for \\vboxsrv\weylin and I get cannot connect.
3. In Win10, open a CLI as administrator, run command "net use e: \\vboxsrv\weylin" and get error network path not found.
Host is macOS High Sierra 10.13.1 with 2017-001 Security Update. Guest is Win10 Creator's Edition, which is kept up-to-date. I have permission to the shared folder; it's my macOS home directory.
I've been having this problem for a bit, specifically 5.1.26, 5.1.28, and 5.1.30; I just updated to 5.2.2 and it's still happening. I ensured I was using the comparable GuestAdditions each time, including now when I'm on GA 5.2.2.