:banghead:īut I'm trying to follow up on what could be the root of the problem, my guessing is that there is something that has to do with the keyboard drivers. I'm not a person who is starting to work on computers. Hyper-V Requirements: VM Monitor Mode Extensions: YesĬlick to expand.Yeah and that doesn't has to do with anything of what I said, I do select everything as usual, Like. Time Zone: (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) Input Locale: en-us English (United States) System Locale: en-us English (United States) Is there a way not to have VirtualBox behave the way it currently is? Such as: don't share my clipboard with my entire system all the time, even when I'm not using VirtualBox to access the VM? Otherwise, is there an easy way to just temporarily disabled the shared clipboard on the guest side, such that I turn it off before using FreeRDP? awakecoding Posts: 2 Joined: 7.: AMD64 Family 21 Model 19 Stepping 1 AuthenticAMD ~3900 MhzīIOS Version: American Megatrends Inc. Obviously the VirtualBox shared clipboard is:ġ) Breaking our clipboard redirection plugin due to severe interferenceĢ) Redirecting the clipboard period, no matter if you're actually using VirtualBox to access the VM Now this caused us a couple of headaches until we tried using our clipboard redirection plugin from a different machine to access the VirtualBox virtual machines, and boom, the clipboard redirection plugin works flawlessly. How come the shared clipboard ends up redirection my clipboard even through a remote desktop session? I thought VirtualBox would only catch events when the VirtualBox window was in use for accessing the VM. through a remote desktop session which has nothing to do with VirtualBox in the first place. This means that I can effectively copy/paste from the host to the guest. It turns out that when accessing a local virtual machine that has guest additions enabled, the shared clipboard will work even if the FreeRDP clipboard plugin is not in use. I would like to point out that we (FreeRDP) have an open bug report regarding the issue discussed here:įreeRDP is an RDP client, and has its own clipboard redirection plugin. Sep 2011, 18:11 Primary OS: MS Windows 2003 VBox Version: OSE other Guest OSses: Windows XP, 2003, 2008 even with the VirtualBox Shared Clipboard disabled, another issue is still noticeable: when I have both the VM and the server running the VM open as remote desktops, even with the shared clipboard disabled, the Windows clipboard on my machine does not work frequently even when the copy/paste doesn't involve either Remote Desktop at all, and always fails with either remote desktop. ![]() Update: The remote desktop clipboard seems to work with the shared clipboard disabled in VirtualBox, but traffic is light just before the weekend and I can't run a complete test. We want the clipboard functionality because we use the VMs very heavily and need to transfer information back and forth and doing so without the clipboard is very cumbersome. Leak wrote:Are all your users using Remote Desktop? If so, I think disabling the Shared Clipboard in your VMs should fix it as Remote Desktop probably does it's own clipboard handling anyway.
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