The Window System files uploaded to VMware virtual machines (Solution) installation VMwareTools.

 

step:

After opening the VMware virtual machine, click on the "Virtual Machine" menu option in the menu. In the pop-up drop-down menu, click on "Install VMware Tools (T)" menu of options.

 Then click on the desktop DVD

 Right-click "VMwareTools -........ tar.gz" file and select "Copy."

 Under the "Download (downlood)" directory create a new folder and rename it to "VMwareTools", double-click the file to enter.

Right-click and select Paste. The just copied "VMwareTools ...... tar.gz" files come in paste. 

 

 In the blank space, right-click and select "Open in Terminal"

 

 Enter the command after the carriage return "ls", to view the files in the current directory.

Enter the "tar -zxvf to decompress the file name" unzip "VMwareTools .... tar.gz" file as shown below:

After the extraction is completed, type "ls" command to find more than one file after extracting the folder "vmware-tools-distrib"

Enter the command "cd ./vmware-tools-distrib", extract the files into the folder.

 "Su" command to enter the super administrator, enter the password (note that the password entered is not visible).

After entering the administrator, run "vmware-install.pl" file, enter the command "./vmware-install.pl", as shown below:

 During installation, in case [no / yes], according to y, then Enter. Other, press enter.

VMware Tools installation is complete. Execute sudo reboot to restart the operating system.

After the restart, click on the "virtual machine" ---> "Settings"

 

 "Options" -> "Shared Folders" -> "Always Enable" -> "Add"

 

 "Next"

 Share files "Browse" to select Window System folder path ,, "Next"

 "carry out"

 "determine"

So far, the shared folder will be set up.

In the method of accessing the host virtual machine ubuntu shared folder:

In command line input terminal cd / mnt / + pressed twice Tab, Enter

You can enter the host shared folder.

 

 In calculation.cpp is my Window System, put ShareFile folder.

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