Chip:

I'm using a similar setup and Volume list returns these values:

A:\
C:\
D:\
W:\
X:\
Y:\
Z:\

Go to Actions/Configure/Options/Sharing/Share Mac

Open the "Advanced Settings" disclosure triangle. Check the checkbox for
"Assign a drive letter to shared folders".



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On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 1:41 PM, Chip Scheide via 4D_Tech <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I am running windows 7 ultimate 64 in a VM (Parellels)
> I am trying to get volume information from a path.
>
> The path I get looks like this:
> \\Mac\Home\....
>
> I can extract the word 'Mac' from the path - but when using the command
> VOLUME ATTRIBUTES 'Mac' is not recognized as a volume.
> if I look in windows explorer, \\Mac\Home\ = Y:
>
> Anyone have a means of accessing the drive letter of a volume
> shared/mounted on the host machine while inside a Virtual Machine??
>
> Thanks
> Chip
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