On 6/17/19 3:50 AM, Mohammed Rafiq wrote:
I have a windows 10 OS machine, I have installed Oracle VirtualBox and a VirtualMachine with Ubuntu 12 LTS.

I have installed Vagrant on the Virtual machine.

When executing the Vagrant Up command through the Visual Studio terminal, I am encountering the below error and unable to move forward.

"" $ vagrant up  --provider=virtualbox
The provider 'virtualbox' that was requested to back the machine
'default' is reporting that it isn't usable on this system. The
reason is shown below:

Vagrant could not detect VirtualBox! Make sure VirtualBox is properly installed. Vagrant uses the `VBoxManage` binary that ships with VirtualBox, and requires this to be available on the PATH. If VirtualBox is installed, please find the
`VBoxManage` binary and add it to the PATH environmental variable.""


Currently the shell for Visual Studio code seem to be configured to use git bash but needs to be configured for Vagrant.

I have uninstalled, reinstalled, logged out and relogin but unable to get through.



Looking forward to seek support from the group.

Let's rule out one possible problem. Can you provide the full command you used starting with 'vagrant init'?

Thank you very much.

Jim Keenan

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