Desfazendo a integração de desktops no VMware Fusion e no Windows 7 Guest

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Originalmente, configurei minha VM do Windows 7 para compartilhar "Meus documentos" e "Área de trabalho" entre o meu Mac (Yosemite) e a VM do Windows 7. Depois de desfazer essa integração nas configurações da VM, no entanto, recebo constantemente uma mensagem de aviso informando que

Windows cannot access \vmware-host\Shared Folders\Desktop

Alterei a localização dos Documentos para estar de volta em C: \ Users \% USERNAME% \ Docuemnts e isso corrigiu o mesmo erro em relação a \\ vmware-host \ Shared Folders \ Documents, mas não sei como alterar esta configuração para o Desktop.

    
por Ted W. 04.02.2015 / 21:50

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Esta correção no site das Comunidades do VMware funcionou para mim:

To fix the issue, while logged into the Windows 7 VM on the new MacBook, I went into the VM properties and removed all the Shared Folders that were set up for it - including the Mirroring settings for Desktop, Documents, Music and Pictures. This cuased my Windows 7 VM to automatically log me out of the session and re-login again. Once I relogged in, the errors were gone - but then of course were were also my mirrored settings.

So, I then had to recreate the mirrored/shared folders by just going back into the VM properties (while still logged into the same new Windows 7 session immediately following the previous removal effort) and selecting "Share Folders on your Mac" and selecting the mirrored folders I wanted again (e.g. Desktop, Documents, etc.). This once again automatically prompted me to log out of the current Windows 7 session in the VM... once I re-logged back in the shared folders and mirroring settings were working again as I wanted - still without the errors.

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por 06.07.2015 / 08:07