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Windows 8
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Windows 7
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Windows Server 2012
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Windows Server 2008
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Windows Server 2003
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Windows Vista
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Windows XP
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Mac OS X 10.6, 10.7, 10.8, 10.9, 10.10, 10.11
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Supported Linux guest operating systems with a kernel version of 2.4 or later
Guest Operating Systems That Support Mirrored Folders
You can use mirrored folders with virtual machines that are running a variety of Windows operating
systems.
Fusion supports mirrored folders in these Windows operating systems.
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Windows XP
Fusion does not support mirrored folders for Windows 2000 and earlier, or for Windows Server 2003 and
Windows Server 2008. For virtual machines with unsupported guest operating systems, the choices are
disabled in the Sharing panel of the Settings window.
Enable Shared Folders or Mirrored Folders for a Virtual Machine
Before you can identify which folders to share or mirror, you must configure your virtual machine to share
folders.
Procedure
1 Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
2 Select a virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Library window and click Settings.
3 Under Systems Settings in the Settings window, click Sharing.
4 Select the Enable Shared Folders check box.
This action enables shared folders. It also enables mirrored folders for supported Windows guest
operating systems. On Windows and Mac OS virtual machines, a VMware Shared Folders shortcut is
created on the guest operating system. Click on the shortcut to view the shared folders.
Add or Remove a Mirrored Folder
With Fusion mirrored folders you can map special folders on your Mac, such as Desktop, Documents,
Downloads, Movies, Music, and Pictures, to their counterparts in certain Windows virtual machines.
Procedure
1 Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
Using VMware Fusion
88 VMware, Inc.