have you made sure your usb option is turned on within the vm?

Cait

> On Aug 3, 2015, at 3:32 PM, Anouk Radix <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I just upgraded to windows 10 from windows 7. I have the newest version of  
> vmware fusion and am running the newest version of nvda as screenreader.
> I want to share my external harddrive within vmware fusion so that I can copy 
> files from within windows to that drive (i cant simply copy files out of the 
> vm to the mac while I CAN copy files into the vm from the mac, a bit weird).
> I shared the  drive within the vms preferences (command+e sharing turned on  
> sharing first of course).
> I hit win+e within windows 10 to go to file explorer, i go to network and 
> turn on public file sharing but the drive does not turn up within the network 
> as it would have within windows 7.
> Is anyone experiencing anything similar or does anyone have suggestions that 
> i could try to get htis working?
> Thanks in advance,
> The drive is ofrmatted as mac os x extended journalling but since vmware is 
> making it into a network drive this should not matter (this is why i dont 
> just give the drive to windows though).
> Thanks in advance,
> Greetings, Anouk,
> 
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