I am running Parallels 13.3.2 on High Sierra with Windows 10 guest. When I open cmd.exe as regular user, I can see Mac volume as Z: . But when I run command prompt as administrator, the mac volume is not found. It has been this way for some time. Recently I turned on the Windows Developer mode and turned on the Unix subsystem feature. When I run Bash shell as root I cannot see the Mac volume and when I run Bash shell as ordinary user, still I cannot see the Mac volume. Is there some way to see Mac volume in Bash shell? thanks
Hi @tzw, this is Windows default limitations (see this article), to work around it, map the required network location as a new drive manually.