We will meet up with another interesting article soon. From the VMWP : Player Manage Virtual Machine Settings. To REALLY setup a shared folder for both OS: Create the shared folder on the host, e.g.: E:\VMSHARE Start the guest. You can also create files in folders from the Guest machine and we can access it from the local machine (works bi-directionally). The required VMware Tools for Linux have been installed (I use a premade VM image which had them already embedded). On Linux guests shared folders will be available under “ /mnt/hgfs“. You can get the attributes by clicking “ Properties”. In the same way, I have added one more folder named “ Maven database” and I made the folder attribute to be read-only. Now the folder is added to be shared to the remote host and click ok to save the changes. Read-only – Virtual machines can view and copy files from the shared folder, but add, change, or remove file operations are not permitted when read-only mode is enabled.Ĭlick “ Finish“.Deselecting the option will disable the shared folder without deleting it from the VM configuration. Enable this share – Enable the shared folder.There are two shared folder attributes to choose from. It will open a dialog to choose the folder to share, select the folder then click Next. In that case, we have to re-enable the share again.Ĭhoose the option and press “Add” to add the path from the localhost. ![]() Incase of VM in shutdown, power-off or suspended state share will be disabled. As long as VM is active or restarted the shared folder will remain active. How to add a Shared folder to (Kali) Linux in VMware in Windows 11 go to Options tab > Shared folders > Add click Next browse for the folder.
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