

See the screenshots I attached.Go to ~/Library/Preferences and find the plist file, depending on your version of macOS: Copy the file for backup purposes and open original with Xcode Leave the following items and delete the rest: finderprojects favoriteitems systemitems savedsearchesTo connect to a networked share drive such as your “H drive” (the home folder) or the “P drive” (the public folders) your Mac must be connected to the campus network in one of two ways. I do not see the dummy file in the VM, when I open the shortcut VMware Shared Folders in the VM. Then I added this folder to the shared folders in the VM. I have created a SharedWithVM folder on the host, that I shared with everyone, and I put a dummy file in it.

Start Windows virtual machine, on the desktop click on Mac. Shared folder will be added to User-defined macOS folders list, click OK to apply. Click on "+" in the opened window, then go to the path MacintoshHD\Users\Shared click Open to add the folder. Open Windows virtual machine's configuration > Options > Sharing > click on Custom Folders. Once you’ve added the necessary folder, you’ll. Navigate to the folder to be shared, select it, and click Add.

Using a Finder window: Go, Connect to Server. Type the name or email address of the user who shared the folder with you. Under People I am a delegate for, click on ' +' to add a person. Select your account in the list in the left pane, click on Advanced, and switch to the Delegates tab. Files in a shared folder don’t automatically inherit the same permissions as the folder.To open a shared Inbox, Calendar, Contacts, Tasks or Notes folder: In Outlook, go to Tools > Account. If you can’t access the file or folder you need, it’s likely a permissions issue. As we explained above, file sharing on the Mac is built on Unix, which uses a system of permissions. You’re denied permission to access a folder.
