![]() Make sure and unmount ('eject') the volume before you shut down the virtual machine, or else the Mac Finder will complain that it lost the connection (not really a problem, just a minor nuisance that can be avioded by remembering to unmount) What you must then do is, while your virtual machine is running, from within the Mac OS finder, chose "Connect to Server" either from the "Go" menu or by pressing command(apple)-K, and type the My Documents directory should be mounted on your Mac just like any other shared network volume. So, let's pretend that your user name is "kcsaqman" the name of your virtual windows machine is "bill" and the name of the workgroup to which it has been assigned is "steve" and that you want to connect from the Mac to your windows "My Documents" folder. Then, from within windows, right-click on any folder that you want to access from the Mac, and turn on windows sharing for that folder. OK, the first thing you need to do is make sure that you have given your windows virtual machine a name (from within Windows), given yourself a user name on that machine, and assigned it to a workgroup. ![]()
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