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Si,
1. Make sure you have Full permission on:
the windows share
the windows directory
the iso file in the windows directory
I don't know why, but I have similar problems when
trying to mount a file that does not have the full
permissions.
2. Try lcisocreator to create your iso files (small,
easy and proven technology
)
I'm still getting strange problems..
I've created a 2nd VM client, share the files form this and all works. Share the files on my host machines and I get the mount error... However I've checked the mount path and I can read/write the directory..
Very strange.. and frustraiting!