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I have installed Oracle VM Virtalbox. I face the below error when i try to open the application
error screenshot
Failed to acquire the VirtualBox COM object.
The application will now terminate.
Completely failed to instantiate CLSID_VirtualBox: CO_E_SERVER_EXEC_FAILURE.
Result Code: CO_E_SERVER_EXEC_FAILURE (0x80080005)
Component: VirtualBoxClientWrap
Interface: IVirtualBoxClient {d2937a8e-cb8d-4382-90ba-b7da78a74573}
Note: If i restart my machine it works. but if i close virtual box and open it, same error happens
Please let me know if anyone has faced similar issue before

Ending the background process VBoxSDS in the Task Manager (Ctrl + Alt + Del) allowed me to restart VirtualBox without the error.

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