Reprint: http://blog.csdn.net/harryching/article/details/8507248
We all know that there are many ways to implement Linux systems under VMware virtual machines to share transfer files with Windows systems, such as NFS, Smba protocols, and shared folder features with virtual machines. Here's how to set up a convenient and easy way to share files with your Windows system for Linux systems.
Linux system: Ubuntu 9.10
Windows system: Win7 Professional x64
First you have to make sure that your VMware Linux system is connected to the Windows system network, that is, in the hardware settings of the virtual machine to select bridged (bridging) and NAT (sharing), personal advice to choose NAT, This allows the Linux system to share the Windows network.
As shown in the following illustration:
Here is the simple setup we want.
STEP1:
Create a new shared folder under Windows, such as share, right-click the property, add everyone to the share, and modify the permissions to read/write.
The following figure:
STEP2: If your computer is a Win7 system, then this step is the key step, XP ignores.
Go to the network and Sharing Center in Control Panel and click Change advanced sharing settings to turn off the inside home or work and password protection sharing in the public.
Look at the following figure:
So you can drag some of the files you want to share into the share folder, half done, pro.
STEP3:
In the upper-left corner of the Linux system click on the connection server, service type select Windows sharing, server input Windows system IP address (pass
After the CMD into the terminal to enter the ipconfig can be viewed, share in the input shared folder share, you can also create a bookmark, named share can be, so
Next direct visit. Then click on the connection is done. Take a concrete look at the following picture: