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mornning1358
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I just obtained Windows seven RTM loaded up within a VirtualBox virtual setting and one from the 1st issues I needed to accomplish was setup some shared folders. It was easy enough to pick out Units | Shared Folders in the VirtualBox menu, position at the folder on the host OS and give it a name for the guest OS to refer to it as, MySharedFolder as an example. Build was a bit of cake but truly being able to find out these shared folders in the visitor was a different tale. I couldn’t uncover the way to make that happen from in the Windows 7 Windows Explorer (guest OS) so I resorted to this command from a command prompt within the guest OS:

net use h: \\vboxsvr\mysharedfolder

Obviously h: may be the name with the visitor OS drive I assigned, vboxsvr refers to the guest OS, and mysharedfolder may be the name I provided when I build the shared folder. Indeed, use vboxsvr because the name with the visitor OS irrespective of what the actual visitor machine title is. Right after this command effectively runs generate h: within the guest OS factors at the shared folder on the host OS.

Anybody find out a means to perform this within the Windows Explorer in Windows seven?

Hope this helps.

Have every day. :-|
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