BSOD when accessing shared folder from Win10 guest

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Shmu26
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BSOD when accessing shared folder from Win10 guest

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Host: Linux Mint 19.2 x64 Cinnamon
Guest: Windows 10 x64 1903
VB version 6.0.10

When accessing a specific shared folder on a mounted volume, I consistently get a BSOD.
I can access different shared folders on the same mounted volume without issue.
Log attached.
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mpack
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Re: BSOD when accessing shared folder from Win10 guest

Post by mpack »

Are we talking SMB shared folders or GA shared folders? Because the former shouldn't be a VirtualBox problem and the latter don't seem to be configured - the shared folders service is started, but I see no sign that any shared folder has been configured in the VM settings.
Shmu26
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Re: BSOD when accessing shared folder from Win10 guest

Post by Shmu26 »

Not sure I understand those abbreviations, but it is not Samba share, it is configured VM share, I will screenshot those settings. Its the share with the random name.
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Re: BSOD when accessing shared folder from Win10 guest

Post by socratis »

Known issue with 6.0.10... According to the last 5 reports (as of this writing) in the ticket, the latest test builds contain the fix, give it a try...
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