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    VMware Workstation is a program that allows you to run a virtual computer within your physical computer. Install VMware Workstation. Once you have downloaded the file, right-click on the file and select “Run Virtual machines can also use shared folders. Read on for another quiz question.
    While attempting to setup a shared folder through VMware Workstation 9.0.2 running on Windows 8 host, with a Linux Mint (Ubuntu/Debian) guest, and kept running into one problem after another. I spent probably an hour or more just trying to figure out the problem and get it to work correctly, and finally
    [Error] VMWare Workstation – Dictionary problem. Make sure that the edited .vmx file does not contain any duplicate entries (duplicate lines of Create a folder and set it as a shared folder in the VMWare Workstation. Copy your MapleStory installer .exe or just to copy the entire installed Maplestory folder 10. Run VMware Workstation application. 11. Click Edit virtual machine settings when you are presented with the following: 12. 6 15. Click on Options tab, select Shared Folders under Settings section, select Always enabled under Folder sharing section, and then click Add when you are
    To share files from windows to Solaris in vmware workstation, we no need to configure samba or NFS.By enabling the share folders in vmware workstation, we can simply map any windows folder in Solaris. To enable this feature ,vmware tools must be installed.To see, how to install vmware tools
    This post explains you about the shared folder feature of VMware workstation. This feature is really helpful in lot of situations like accessing your folders and 2. Click on VM tab and Select Properties and click on Options tab. 3. Select Shared Folders and check “Always Enabled” to enable the feature.

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