﻿id,summary,reporter,owner,description,type,status,component,version,resolution,keywords,cc,guest,host
10565,Machines are being lost intermittently and replaced with debian6.vbox and test.vbox,Glenn McDonald,,"I'm running the latest version, Windows Server 2008R2 host, Windows 7 guest.

I launch from a desktop icon with the following command:

""C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\VirtualBox.exe"" --comment ""Windows 7 x64"" --startvm ""Windows7x64"" --fullscreen

Every now and then I get an error message stating:

There is no virtual machine named Windows7x64
Could not find a registered machine named 'Windows7x64'
Details
Result Code: VBOX_E_OBJECT_NOT_FOUND
(0x80BB0001)
Component: VirtualBox
Interface: IVirtualBox {c28be65f-1a8f-43b4-81f1eb60cb516e66}

After this occurs, if I launch the VirtualBox gui, I notice that my VM has disappeared and is replaced with two inaccessible vms:

debian6 (which it thinks is located at D:\VirtualBox\debian6\debian6.vbox)
test (which it thinks is located at D:\VirtualBox\VM\test\test.vbox)

My VM is actually located at D:\VirtualMachines\Windows7x64

Every time this occurs I have to clone the VDI and re-build a virtual machine, which causes Windows to need to authenticate again.

I have no idea where it's getting this information from as my VirtualBox.xml file has the correct information in it.",defect,closed,other,VirtualBox 4.1.14,invalid,,,Windows,Windows
