Yes you can do that.  I do the same thing.  Just remember once you share your 
Drop Box folder, if you delete stuff in Windows then it gets deleted off the 
Mac and website also.

Kawal.

On 7 Jul 2013, at 05:49 PM, Phil Halton <[email protected]> wrote:

> I want complete access to my dropbox folder from within my Fusion win7 
> machine, but I don't necessarily want to install dropbox within the VM itself 
> - that would mean having two dropbox installations on my MAC HD. I'm thinking 
> that I could setup the MAC's dropbox folder as a shared folder and thus have 
> it available from within windows?
>  
> Is mirroring also a valid option for this purpose? Is there any way more or 
> less preferable for sharing folders? Mirroring looks like it might be a bit 
> more risky, but am not sure.
>  
> thanks
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