![]() ![]() Or it could be the really old Guest Additions. This can happen if the VM OS has "helpfully" pre-installed the GAs from their fork, then these preinstalled GAs are not completely uninstalled before new GAs are installed. ![]() My guess is that the Guest Additions are not installed correctly inside the VM OS. And the point of any Help forum is to do exactly that, “help”.Ġ0:00:16.892735 VMMDev: Guest Log: 10:26:16.384848 main Error: Failed to become guest control master: VERR_VERSION_MISMATCHĠ0:00:16.893257 VMMDev: Guest Log: 10:26:16.385376 main Error: Service 'control' failed to initialize: VERR_VERSION_MISMATCH If people didn’t Google or other then they wouldn’t have found VB and they wouldn’t have raised and searched blogs. They should be side by side to ensure the correct one and downloaded at the same time if it is needed. Even the download page is a mess of confusion, especially when it comes to understanding and finding the correct Guest Additions. The issue is understanding what everything does and how to use it. A tribute to Oracle’s VB is that it is actually a very simple SW to use. People Google search and find the Oracle website with these instructions and they don’t properly understand them, so they follow hundreds of other sites and blogs, most failed to resolve because they can not understand what is being said. ![]() This is because tremendously lots of people ask without web-searching first. Mount volume "smb:///" & CurrentUser & "_fsdstorage$"īasically im looking at my options and im not sure what is the best what to go from here.Jonners59 wrote:the large number of queries on many websites and forums for this subject (one quoted some time ago he'd found 300 so far - as below) Set TheCommand to "dsmemberutil checkmembership -U " & CurrentUser & " -G _SMB" Mount volume "smb:///" & CurrentUser & "_fsdstorage$" If Answer is equal to "user is a member of the group" then Set TheCommand to "dsmemberutil checkmembership -U " & CurrentUser & " -G _SMB"ĭo shell script "dsmemberutil flushcache" ![]() Set CurrentUser to (short user name of (system info)) Casper doesnt like AppleScripts plus even if i got it to work, doesnt Casper run this as the root user? Not as the logged in User? Also all our share names that we have created we additionaly add "_fsdstorage" to the end of them E.G. This script did infact trigger the 3x security groups and worked perfectly.īelow is my code that i used in my Apple Script but from what im reading on the forums i wont be able to use this for two reasons. We would copy the Applescript Automount.app to a location on the client and trigger the. _SMB(security group) contains members who have shares located on (server)Īs we have just started using Casper previously we used to do all our automounts via AppleScript by creating a login item via workgroup manager. _SMB(security group) contains members who have shares located on (server) Each one of these security groups holds the membership of the users reflecting the shares that are located on the corresponding server. Ive got 3x AD security groups that is populated with members. Hi Guys, ive searched through the forums as much as i can and i think it might be easier just to ask for help on this one. ![]()
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