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Getting shared folders to work on a VM

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  • VMWare Workstation Pro Version 17.0.2 build-21581411
  • Host System: Win 10 Pro most recent version
  • Guest OS: Zorin OS 16 Core most recent version

I want to setup a shared folder between my windows host and my zorinOS(Ubuntu) guest that runs as a VM. In workstation I enabled "Shared Folders" and configured a folder with my host system. The guest has the most recent version of open-vm-tools-desktop installed and is in general everything is up to date. Following the docs I run the following on the guest machine /usr/bin/vmhgfs-fuse .host:/ /home/user1/shares -o subtype=vmhgfs-fuse,allow_other and get faced with /usr/bin/vmhgfs-fuse: File or folder not found If I run vmhgfs-fuse I'm getting the info that the command vmhgfs-fuse could not be found but can be installed with sudo apt install open-vm-tools . Despite the fact that I already got it installed, I now run sudo apt install open-vm-tools and ofcourse get the info that nothing happened because I already got the most recent version of open-vm-tools installed. Send help.

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