Where is the C: drive on the mac?

Discussion in 'Installation and Configuration of Parallels Desktop' started by WendellS, Sep 11, 2011.

  1. WendellS

    WendellS Bit poster

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    I have parallels installed on my mac air and I can not locate the folder that contains the "data files and folders" that I have created when I am in windows applications.

    I hope it is obvious but that I am slow :) -- does anyone know where I would look for my files? I ask because I need to be able interact with them across my network.

    wendell smith
     
  2. chabig

    chabig Hunter

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    Wendell,

    When you are in Windows, your C drive is located under Start > Computer.
     
  3. MikeMo

    MikeMo Member

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    If your Windows VM is logged into a domain, and you have the windows and/or Mac firewall configured to allow incoming connections/file sharing, the Windows VM should show up on the network just like any windows computer. i dont believe it is possible to navigate to the Windows VM file structure in the Finder since the VM is essentially a package.

    I have my VM logged into our domain and people can RDP into it or see my shared folders.
     
  4. strells

    strells Product Expert

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    However, you can have the C drive mount on the Mac desktop:

    Virtual Machine menu -> Configure -> Sharing

    Steve
     

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