Kees Nuyt <k.n...@zonnet.nl> writes:

[...]

>>  Result Code: NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005)
>>  Component: ExtPackManager
>>  Interface: IExtPackManager {3295e6ce-b051-47b2-9514-2c588bfe7554}
>>
>>Is this an actual bug?
>
> Maybe, maybe not. Just a suggestion:
> You may have to run extension pack install/uninstall with
> elevated privileges, i.e. with pfexec/sudo or as root.
> It is unclear if you did so.

> By the way, the extension pack can also be managed in the
> VirtualBox GUI, with elevated privileges: 
>       menu: File / Preferences / Extensions.

Thanks for the tips... and taking a look.
I was all done with elevated privs in root role.

If you double click as user thru the vbox gui you still get prompted
for what role you want to proceed in.  I used root in all cases.

Even on the command line stuff you get prompted for what role to use
if you try it as user.


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