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SoCalRox
At the suggestion of a couple of folks here, I grabbed QEMU and the QEMU Manager 7 so I could run a virtual machine on a PC I do not have admin rights to. However, I cannot get the Windows XP guest (running on a host with Windows XP) to see the host's C: drive regardless of what I have tried. I thought perhaps it was because of a rights issue, so I ran the VM at home, and still could not find any way to get the guest to see the host. Although the guest can see the internet, it cannot see anything local. I need to transfer some files to the guest but cannot figure a way to do it since to the host the guest is invisible, and vice versa.
Any suggestions?
Thanks, and a hat tip. Well, if I had a hat...
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