![]() I mean, if you did all this, you should be able to connect using the Windows share name that you had, usually the directory name. In this case, with a Windows Host, it should be possible to use networking-OS-specific sharing directly as well. If it isn't, perhaps you need to install cifs-utils package (former smbfs), which will give Samba server functionality as well. It should be possible in Mint automatically. connect to that Windows Share with the name in VM that you used. enable VM sharing in VM settings and define the share in Windows to be the one, perhaps with a different name for clarity If you want to use Browse Network, further down this explanation, you need to enable your Host to be discoverable in the network (in Network Settings). ![]() Check that the permissions are OK and there is no fire walling limitation (it's a major selection within Windows during install, if shares are allowed at all). create a share in Windows where you put your files that you want to have in the Guest. ![]() OK, I have used the following methods, since I haven't got drag and drop from Desktop to Desktop to work anymore:
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