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TonyLima
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Fusion 13 pro and Win11: unable to see Mac file system

Subject line says it all.  Managed to connect to the network by switching from NAT to bridged.  But still can't see Mac files or directories.  OS X Monterey 12.6,3.  Created a Win11 ISO following the (perhaps now obsolete) instructions using the instructions in the Unofficial Guide section 12.4.1.  Any ideas??

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Tony

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Technogeezer
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I'm assuming you are running Windows 11 ARM on Fusion 13 on an Apple Silicon (M1/M2) Mac.

Since there is no host/guest folder sharing capabilities for Windows 11 ARM like there is on Intel Macs with Fusion, section 12.8 of the Companion Guide discusses ways to work around the issue.  Have you tried any of those work-arounds?

- Paul (Technogeezer)
Mac mini 2020/Ventura/2023 TP, Mac mini 2014/Monterey/Fusion 13,
Dell Latitude E6410/Windows 10/Workstation Pro 17

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I'm assuming you are running Windows 11 ARM on Fusion 13 on an Apple Silicon (M1/M2) Mac.

Since there is no host/guest folder sharing capabilities for Windows 11 ARM like there is on Intel Macs with Fusion, section 12.8 of the Companion Guide discusses ways to work around the issue.  Have you tried any of those work-arounds?

- Paul (Technogeezer)
Mac mini 2020/Ventura/2023 TP, Mac mini 2014/Monterey/Fusion 13,
Dell Latitude E6410/Windows 10/Workstation Pro 17
TonyLima
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You are correct.  Many thanks!

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