As has been mentioned before 
<https://groups.google.com/d/topic/vagrant-up/mk4MfEayVGg/discussion>, 
using standard VirtualBox shares from a Windows guest to a Windows host is 
problematic when developing for IIS. (The permissions don't work out.)

I've seen recommendations in a few places to manually configure an SMB 
share on the host, and to use that from the guest; however, I don't know 
how to approach the permissions.

   - For which user should the host share be created? (Domain user? Machine 
   user?)
   - On the guest, how does IIS access the share (UNC? a Mapping?)?
   - Does the IIS application pool need special configuration?

I also tried type: "smb", to see how it configures things, but a) it didn't 
seem to work (wouldn't get past the port mapping) and most importantly b) 
it needs to run as administrator, and I don't want to run Vagrant as admin.

In other words, I'm not really interested in getting type: "smb" to work as 
a permanent solution, I'm just looking for the right strategy to set it up 
manually.

Thanks,
Jamie

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