Genymotion Desktop Installer weird behavior. #54
-
First, when I ran the installer, it kept prompting for allowing VirtualBox to make changes 5 or 6 times. Also it prompted once for PowerShell. Why not just ask for admin access once? Second, I thought I was installing a local android emulator, but when it started, it was asking me for an online account for your website. So, please make it clearer what that Genymotion Desktop thing is as it apparently is some partially online hosted thing I did not expect. There will probably be other confused users too. |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
Replies: 1 comment
-
Hi @anonghuser ,
The installer calls VirtualBox to create and activate a host-only interface - this is required for Genymotion to communicate with VirtualBox. Unfortunately, this requires several actions on Windows which requires admin access. This is a limitation of VirtualBox on Windows; it does not happen on Linux or macOS. You can disable Windows User Account Control (UAC) to skip these warnings, but this may have a negative impact your system security.
If you open Windows Device Manager, you will see new "VirtualBost host-only ethernet adpater" in the Network section. You can also open VirtualBox and go to Files > Tools > Network Manager to see the host-only interfaces.
You're right. We will mention this in the future.
This is already mentioned in our on-line user guide but we will try to make it clearer in the future. Also, note that it is possible to use Genymotion Desktop off-line for some time under certain conditions, see this article. Thank you for your feedback! |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
Hi @anonghuser ,
The installer calls VirtualBox to create and activate a host-only interface - this is required for Genymotion to communicate with VirtualBox. Unfortunately, this requires several actions on Windows which requires admin access. This is a limitation of VirtualBox on Windows; it does not happen on Linux or macOS. You can disable Windows User Account Control (UAC) to skip these warnings, but this may have a negative impact your system security.
If you open Windows Device Man…