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Hello Shepherd, let's begin from problem report number: when you press 'Help/Report a Problem', wait for some time and then press 'Send Report'...
Shepherd, we've solved this problem and the fix will be available in the next PD5 update. Say me please what is your host and guest OSes? (you...
mrutter, John Crighton - thanks a lot!!! You've helped me to understand the bug and I will fix it.
John, I've sent you private message about uploading this file via fe.sw.ru.
John Crighton, I'm sorry, I didn't notice that your guest if Windows. There is another post from wonder_mice here: Please, check...
Hello, could you give me a crash dump from your guest machine? How can you do it? wonder_mice described it in his post at Nov 9, 2009, 11:55 AM:...
Hello, all. Could you check your screensaver settings in guest and post here? It's placed in Control Panel/Appearance and Personalization - in...
Hello, Until PD4 update 2 we used mouse state (grabbed/ungrabbed) to determine switch between MacOS and guest OS. It's used in copy-paste...
Do you have firefox as default web-browser in your Windows? If yes then it seems to be known problem - we are working on this issue.
danderson, please check Virtual Machine/Configure.../Features/Internet Applications/Web Pages - it must be "Open in Mac OS X" for your test....
Try again in cmd.exe: reg query HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\http\shell\open\command reg query HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\http\shell\open\command...
It means the specified registry key has been already removed. Good. Do you see any error message when you click a link in Windows?
fmckinnon, you should run these 3 commands in cmd.exe: reg delete HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\http\shell\open\command /f /ve reg delete...
fmckinnon, I can suggest even more easier solution instead of previous three strings in cmd.exe: reg delete...
A big thanks, fmckinnon!!! We've understood the reason of your problem. This problem will be fixed. Until fix is ready I can only advise you...
Hmm, I have some ideas... What cmd.exe prints for: 1) reg query HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Classes\http\shell\open\command 2) reg query...
Please, make following on your Windows XP: 1) press Apple + R in your Windows XP 2) type cmd in "Run..." window. 3) press Enter - black window...
Hello, fmckinnon tell me what will happen if you do the following: 1) press Apple + R in your Windows XP 2) type http://google.com in "Run..."...