Hi Aitor,

This is not OT at all :)

if you are using FreeDOS in VMware, there is no way of doing it. 
Alternatives are:
- dosemu: it can do it very nicely
- use ftp from Eric Engelke, it is only 45k
- msclient, worst of all, but it should work.

VMware can do that only for XP and it is a XP special deriver :(

Cheers,
Alain


Aitor Santamaría escreveu:
> Hello:
> 
> I seem to remember that there was an easy way to mount a local win
> directory inside VMWare (as an extra driver or whatever), but I can't
> find the reference, could someone give me a clue?
> 
> I am not interested in something elaborate such as using the network
> bridge. Something as simple as to be able to browse inside a virtual
> VMWare disk before powering the machine would do. I just want to make
> it easy to bring files forth and back VM-Ware, as currently I am using
> a floppy, and it's damn slow.
> 
> Thanks in advance and sorry for the off-topic!
> Aitor
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