Hello Rivalino,

Rivalino Matias Jr wrote:
> That is the problem. I installed VBox as WindowsXP admin user and made it 
> available for everybody (ordinary windows xp users) in the machine. I need to 
> be able to prevent them from doing networking in their VMs
> 
> The main issue is that they (ordinary users) can enable everything I can 
> disable (as admin) in terms of networking in the VBox GUI. I do not know how 
> to disable the network functionality of VBox for their eyes.
I'm not quite sure what you are trying to achieve here.  It seems to me
that you want to prevent users who already have access to the host
network from starting a guest and accessing it from inside of that.  But
surely any damage a user can do by running network services inside of a
guest they can also do by running them directly on the host.

Perhaps you can explain a bit more?

Regards,

Michael
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