![]() If you don't see either the icon or the mount, try uninstalling and reinstalling VMware Tools (this happened for me when an old version was originally installed), then disable and re-enable Shared Folders and reboot.If there's no icon, check in Finder->Preferences.->General if "Connected servers" is checked:.In the filesystem, it's a vmhgfs mount at /Volumes/VMware Shared Folders: You should now have a "VMware Shared Folders" icon on desktop in which you will see the folder you've created. Press Next and OK everywhere until all dialogues close But, you would have to type the name in a series of commands and as you head further it gets annoying to type the difficult name a number of times. Concerning Virtual Machine name, you can give it a creative name. ![]() and add a shared folder (pick any host folder that you have access to and any name) The VirtualBox will identify the OS and default for Mac OS X when you enter the name.
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