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Open a Windows or Linux Application from the Applications Menu
The applications menu appears as a status item in the Apple menu bar on your Mac, so that you can open a
virtual machine application regardless of where you are in the interface.
Procedure
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Select the application directly from the applications menu ( ). See “Find a Guest Application by
Using the Applications Menu,” on page 24.
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Use the Applications menu to search for the application.
Moving and Sharing Files with Your Mac
With Fusion, you can move and share files between a virtual machine and your Mac.
View Shared Folders in a Windows Guest by Using Windows Explorer
You can use Windows Explorer to view shared folders between your Mac and Windows.
Procedure
1 Open Windows Explorer.
2 View shared folders using one of the following methods:
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Click on the VMware Shared Folders shortcut.
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In the Address bar, type \\vmware-host\Shared Folders\.
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In the Address bar, type Z:.
When the Enable Shared Folders setting is enabled, Fusion creates a network drive that maps
the \\vmware-host\Shared Folders directory to the Z drive.
The Windows Explorer window displays your shared folders.
View Shared Folders in a Windows Guest by Mapping Them as a Drive
You can view your shared folders between your Mac and Windows by mapping them as a drive in
Windows.
Procedure
1 Start Windows Explorer.
2 Navigate to My Computer or Computer.
3 Run the command to map a network drive.
Option Description
Windows Vista, Windows 7,
Windows 8, Windows 10
Click Map Network Drive
Windows operating systems other
than Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8,
Windows 10
Click Tools > Map Network Drive
4 Select a drive to map.
5 In the Folder field, type \\vmware-host\Shared Folders\.
Using VMware Fusion
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