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You can use that to move files back and forth between the host computer and the virtual computer.Under network it should give you "Virtual" which is the name of your virtual computer, and it should also give you "VBOXSVR", and if you select THAT, then it will show you the folder that you just set up as a shared folder.In the left column, scroll down and select "Network" to browse the virtual network.Then on your Virtual Windows7 machine, go to "Start -> Computer" and open the window.

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  • Create a shared folder (Jordan knows how to do this - select the "+" icon, and navigate to a folder on your host machine and select it.
  • For virtual machines, the network between host and guest is virtual since they are on the same real machine. (Files are shared over a network, in other words, you access remote files.
  • Down along the bottom-right edge of the window select the folder icon and select the "Shared Folders" menu item it displays This explains how to share files and folders (directories) between host and guest.
  • NOTE: to copy files from your virtual machine to your actual machine, do the following:.
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    Then run VirtualBox and choose File>Import Appliance.Then download the following file onto your machine:.If you are using a Mac, then download and install VirtualBox.Then run VMPlayer and point to the above directory.Here is a compressed version of the same virtual machine -> (it is just over 5G).Then download the following directory onto your machine (it contains the virtual machine, it is over 9G):.If you are running Windows or Linux, then download and install VMPlayer.Cs2212- Virtual Machines CS2212 Virtual Machines Windows and Linus Users:









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