Ubuntu host, XP guest, Can't Access Windows Network
Posted: 19. Jan 2009, 23:40
Hello,
Relatively new to Ubuntu and virtualization, but I'm trying to learn what I can. I've successfully gotten an XP virtual box running, and I've created and accessed a shared folder located on my Ubuntu desktop by mounting the folder within XP. The Ubuntu host machine however is connected to a larger Windows-based network that I would like to connect to as well. I tried browsing to and mounting the folder(s) on the Windows network within Ubuntu, and then creating a virtualbox shared folder that would point to that: e.g. "smb://xxxx-svr/xxx", however I received the error "shared folder path is not absolute". I can't think of any other way to make the larger network visible within the guest XP installation.
Has anyone else run into this issue and/or come up with a solution?
Thanks for any help in advance...
noob_stl
Relatively new to Ubuntu and virtualization, but I'm trying to learn what I can. I've successfully gotten an XP virtual box running, and I've created and accessed a shared folder located on my Ubuntu desktop by mounting the folder within XP. The Ubuntu host machine however is connected to a larger Windows-based network that I would like to connect to as well. I tried browsing to and mounting the folder(s) on the Windows network within Ubuntu, and then creating a virtualbox shared folder that would point to that: e.g. "smb://xxxx-svr/xxx", however I received the error "shared folder path is not absolute". I can't think of any other way to make the larger network visible within the guest XP installation.
Has anyone else run into this issue and/or come up with a solution?
Thanks for any help in advance...
noob_stl