Hi Pete,
Yes, I did find it, but for some strange reason not in the same thread. I’ve
been a bit late to certain email lists and I think I’ve ended up replying to
threads that have long since been dealt with; yours must have been one of those.
I’m glad it works through your local NAT connectio
Hi Sabahattin,
You probably didn’t see an earlier reply I sent, but I did get my VM to see my
network drive, and my Network adapter is configured to share with my Mac! It
turned out that the reason I could not see my NAS drive was because I had
logged into Windows using my Microsoft account. Wh
Hi Pete,
Your Windows VM won’t discover your NAS while sharing a connection with your
Mac. You should put the network adaptor inside the VM (go to the settings) into
bridge mode with the network adaptor that your Mac is using to connect to your
network. Once you’ve done that, your Windows VM wi
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Subject: Re: Can't Access My Network Drive From Windows On VMWare Fusion
Hi Simon,
What you suggested was actually exactly what I was doing, but Windows still
could not se
n once you have the drive show, right click and go to the mapp drive
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> Hope that makes sense.
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Subject: Can't Access My Network Drive From Windows On VMWare Fusion
Hi,
I have a 2TB WDMyCloud drive connected to my Mac over a network, and it shows
up just fine via Finder both on my Mac and my wife's. However, when I start my
Windows virtual mac
Hi,
I have a 2TB WDMyCloud drive connected to my Mac over a network, and it shows
up just fine via Finder both on my Mac and my wife's. However, when I start my
Windows virtual machine, the drive cannot be found, so I can’t map it. I
currently have my VM network settings configured to share wit