Ticket #17489 (closed defect: duplicate)
VB Bridget Networking Driver Miniport (PPPoE, PPTP): start of this device is impossible. (Code 10)
Reported by: | q34er6ty8 | Owned by: | |
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Component: | network | Version: | VirtualBox 5.2.6 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Guest type: | Windows | Host type: | Windows |
Description
Host Win. XP SP3 Pro. 32. In guest OS with internet connection i not see problems and with host with this errors i not see problems with internet connection. I use in guest and in host connection to internet dhcp-> router.
This always happens when installed VB and only with VB Bridget Networking Driver Miniport (PPPoE, PPTP). If i uninstall VB, Bridget Networking Driver Miniport (PPPoE, PPTP) normally delete.
This have errors in version 5.1.30 and 5.2.x. This errors have in guest XP if install VB in Guest Win. XP SP3 Pro. 32, host i think not matter for guest XP to see these erors.
If you need logs tell me.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cww3bdefyuwz4kt/scr.zip?dl=0 to attach the file doesn't work.
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comment:1 Changed 4 years ago by q34er6ty8
I forgot, i can to attach the file only after Create.
https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/16407
Yes, this was present in past versions (mask 0.0.0.0), but to see errors with the driver in network devices it is necessary to choose advanced mode in device manager (Show hidden devices) in previous versions if I remember correctly.
comment:2 Changed 4 years ago by q34er6ty8
If I remember correctly mask all the time automatically exhibited in 0.0.0.0 or impossible to put other numbers, except for the mask 0.0.0.0 i not remember exactly.
comment:3 in reply to: ↑ description ; follow-up: ↓ 4 Changed 4 years ago by socratis
Replying to q34er6ty8:
Host Win. XP SP3 Pro. 32.
You know that Windows XP was last supported with 4.3.x, right? Windows XP is *not* a supported host OS anymore. So, I would stick to the latest 4.3.x series...
comment:4 in reply to: ↑ 3 Changed 4 years ago by q34er6ty8
Replying to socratis:
You know that Windows XP was last supported with 4.3.x, right? Windows XP is *not* a supported host OS anymore. So, I would stick to the latest 4.3.x series...
Without comment.