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- Sep 21, 2010 12:14:56 PM (14 years ago)
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- trunk/doc/manual/en_US
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trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_GuestAdditions.xml
r32436 r32662 1413 1413 the guest.</para> 1414 1414 1415 <note><para>On Windows guests, a process lauched via the guest control1416 execute support is only able to display a graphical user interface if the1417 user account it is started under, is currently logged in and has a desktop1418 session. Otherwise, the process will not be able to display its user1419 interface. </para>1420 <para>Also, for using accounts without or with an empty password specified,1421 the group policy needs to be changed on the guest. To do so, open the1422 group policy editor on the command line by typing1423 <computeroutput>gpedit.msc</computeroutput>, open the key1424 <emphasis>Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security Options</emphasis>1425 and change the value of <emphasis>Accounts: Limit local account use of blank passwords to console logon only</emphasis>1426 to <emphasis>Disabled</emphasis>.</para>1427 </note>1428 1429 1415 <para>To use this feature, use the VirtualBox command line. See <xref 1430 1416 linkend="vboxmanage-guestcontrol" /> for details.</para> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_KnownIssues.xml
r32331 r32662 52 52 53 53 <listitem> 54 <para><emphasis role="bold">Guest control.</emphasis> On 55 Windows guests, a process lauched via the guest control execute support is 56 only able to display a graphical user interface if the user account it is 57 started under, is currently logged in and has a desktop 58 session. Otherwise, the process will not be able to display its user 59 interface. </para> 60 <para>Also, for using accounts without or with an empty password specified, 61 the group policy needs to be changed on the guest. To do so, open the 62 group policy editor on the command line by typing 63 <computeroutput>gpedit.msc</computeroutput>, open the key 64 <emphasis>Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security Options</emphasis> 65 and change the value of <emphasis>Accounts: Limit local account use of blank passwords to console logon only</emphasis> 66 to <emphasis>Disabled</emphasis>.</para> 67 </listitem> 68 69 <listitem> 54 70 <para><emphasis role="bold">Guest multi-monitor support.</emphasis> This 55 71 feature is currently only supported with Windows guests.</para>
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