DOS programs fail to list files on Shared Folders
Posted: 26. Jul 2011, 11:53
I am using VirtualBox 4.1.0. The host runs Windows 7 Professional 64bit. The guest is Windows XP Professional (32bit).
I share a number of folders / drives from the host using Share Folders and there is no problem in seeing/using the contents in Windows programs in the guest.
In the guest I am also using a number of DOS programs (WordPerfect, DataPerfect).
However, when I call up a listing of available files in eg WordPerfect the program shows no files on the shared folder. But I can open a file in WordPerfect from the shared folder if I know its name.
For example, if on the host is a folder called "c:\temp", and a file called "extra.wpd". The host folder is shared with Shared Folders as drive P. When I call a file listing in WordPerfect for drive P: no files are shown. But if I use the file open command in WordPerfect and type in "P:\temp.wpd" I can open the file (and edit it, save it, print it).
Is there a setting / solution to this (ie that DOS programs can see files stored on a shared folder)? Help with this would be very gratefully received.
I share a number of folders / drives from the host using Share Folders and there is no problem in seeing/using the contents in Windows programs in the guest.
In the guest I am also using a number of DOS programs (WordPerfect, DataPerfect).
However, when I call up a listing of available files in eg WordPerfect the program shows no files on the shared folder. But I can open a file in WordPerfect from the shared folder if I know its name.
For example, if on the host is a folder called "c:\temp", and a file called "extra.wpd". The host folder is shared with Shared Folders as drive P. When I call a file listing in WordPerfect for drive P: no files are shown. But if I use the file open command in WordPerfect and type in "P:\temp.wpd" I can open the file (and edit it, save it, print it).
Is there a setting / solution to this (ie that DOS programs can see files stored on a shared folder)? Help with this would be very gratefully received.