Shared folder not working with WinXP guest #3625
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same issue , here , m1 chips |
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One way that works is to share a folder from XP and then attach to it from Finder on the Mac (connect to smb://your_utm_ip. It's not as convenient as the UTM folder sharing would be, but it works well enough. |
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same here, seems that the windows xp does not support the weddav service |
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FWIW still having the same problem with a Windows 7 guest. |
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To summarize:
If any developer wants to reach out to me, I'm happy to offer debug skills in any way I can, for example, if you want to help me build a debug version of the spice-webdavd server. Some of us have a legitimate reason to continue needing this OS (for me, it's Java ILOMs), so a way forward would be useful -- or just fix the UTM page and say this isn't actually supported -- because saying it is supported, is making the user experience worse. I'm gushi at gushi dot org, please reach out. |
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Although not ideal, here's a workable solution: Installing Additional Software: Download Firefox 52.9.0 ESR which is the latest version to run on Windows XP. |
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Very limited knowledge but it seems later versions of my Mac do not support
SMB v1 and XP uses that.
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heeeelp! does anyone know what options do I need to set in the Windows
network setup wizard? I've disabled the firewall, the workgroup is the
same, and I've already shared a folder, but the host mac find anything at
the ip address...
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I wasn't able to get the Shared Folder to connect automatically in Windows XP, but after all the things I tried this easy solution worked:
XP: spice-webdavd failed to start: "privileges to start system service" |
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Hello. Firstly, I have tried the following:
Note that I tried for both networking option as shared and host-only. Here is how I got it worked:
Open Finder in MacOS, at the left side pane Can anyone test if it is working for other installation ? Kind regards, |
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I responded to another thread regarding what I found to get this working. Hopefully this helps |
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Hi all,
I have installed UTM (latest) on 2 macbooks, one an Intel CPU and the other Apple M1. I've installed the same WinXP guest on both along with the Spice Guest Tools package. Everything works, seemingly with the exception of the shared folder. I can set the shared folder, but I don't see anything in the Computer view in the guest. This is the same on both hosts. (Why WinXP? It's because of a 16bit application that I still require.) The only way I've been able to transfer files is via USB, however this is a little tedious. My preference is to not enable network access for the WinXP guest as it's not required, and also due to the security issues with doing so. Does anyone have any thoughts as to what the issue might be?
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