I keep VirtualBox running as a different user, cjremote, on my office Fedora 16 machine. I have a Windows 7 virtual machine constantly running in VirtualBox which I use for some very specific work related tasks When I am at the office, I want to able to shut down that virtual Windows machine so I can reboot the physical machine after certain updates, like today's kernel update The trouble is, if i login to my remote user desktop, cjremote, here at work and open VirtualBox, I can see the running virtual machine in the VirtualBox management interface but I can't show it or connect to it, and, if I try to pause it, I get an "access denied" message
Is there some way to do this?
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Claude Jones Brunswick, MD, USA
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