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Can't access directories on linux host from win 7 guest
Posted: 10. Feb 2009, 19:22
by edszr
Hi All,
I'm on a fedora 8 machine and I'm running win 7 as a guest. When I try to map a network drive from win 7 to the linux machine, it tells me there's no such folder. But I know the folder is there, because my win xp guest connects just fine. Even if I try to connect to \\vboxsvr I get a message that it doesn't exist. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
thanks,
Ed
Posted: 10. Feb 2009, 22:00
by stefan.becker
No, how should we know anything?
Post your _exact_ approach, Details, Guest Configuration, messages word by word.
Posted: 11. Feb 2009, 07:10
by edszr
Sorry, I thought I had given enough info.
Here's how my guest is configured:
Here's what I see when I try to map a folder on my Linux host:
The folder I'm trying to point to does exist and is shared. I also tried turning off the windows firewall and uninstalling then reinstalling the vbox guest additions...but I'm seeing the same behavior.
Posted: 12. Feb 2009, 21:22
by edszr
Is there any other info I need to provide for help figuring out why I can't map a network drive from my win7 guest to my linux host?
thanks.
Posted: 19. Feb 2009, 01:32
by Sasquatch
This will trigger a 'duh' from your side. Did you actually install the Guest Additions? Without it, you won't have access to them.
Posted: 19. Feb 2009, 02:06
by edszr
No "duhs" coming from me...I believe in civil discourse

I did install the Guest Additions, but I had to uninstall and re-install them a couple of times before I was able to see my linux directories.....good news is it's working now!
Posted: 19. Feb 2009, 03:22
by klingoncowboy4
I have this issue. So basically your solution is to keep reinstalling guest additions till it works?
Posted: 19. Feb 2009, 03:31
by edszr
basically, yes. I un-installed and re-installed guest additions about 3 times...then suddenly, it worked.
Posted: 19. Feb 2009, 03:41
by klingoncowboy4
hmmm wierd
well I won't worry about it in order to access files on my fedora host on another windows xp machine I have SAMBA set up anyway, I will just connect to my SAMBA share... or failing that just use DokanSSHFS.