follow all the instructions in this thread: How to get rid of malwareĢ. Just to add, I am able to connect using my last known good configuration and only safe mode configurations.ġ.
#Access shared folder mac vmware install
This problem has a solution or re - install is the only way out? All these works for a minute and then shutsdown, when I click it again I get the error, as mentioned in the title, 'windows cannot access the specified device file or the path, you do not have permissions. I tried running mrt, mcaffe, trendmicro rootkit detector rootkit detector, spybotSD, analysis windows Defender online Windows live onecar. It prevents running any application that would help in the detection and removal. I have a problem with my computer it has been infected by a virus that is not visible in normal mode. RootKit/Malware/Virus problem - windows cannot access the specified device file or the path, you don't have permissions Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think. I suggest you run an online anti-virus scan and a scan for Malware. Maybe it's that your computer is affected by virus and malware. I suggest you to completely remove Norton of the system using Norton Removal Tool and check if the problem persists. Since update of last nights, I get now launching explorer.exe "windows cannot access the specified device, file, or the path?
Since the last nights update I get now launching explorer.exe "windows cannot access the specified device, file, or the path? I know there are questions like that all over the forum, but I have found no working solution for workstation Pro (and Windows 10). The device worked fine until my clients running Windows 7 and 8.1. I tried to remove and then re-add files, to temporarily disable and sharing, but also re - install VMware tools, with no chance of return. Only those shared in the virtual computer settings are not available, Shared folders on the guests using the normal windows, sharing mechanism are perfectly accessible from the host. Shared folders on the host computer using the normal windows, sharing mechanism are perfectly accessible from the guests.
The title says it all: I have guests Windows Pro 10 tree on a host Windows 10 Pro running VMware Workstation 12 Pro, and I can not access shared folders of the host within the VM settings (\\vmware-host\shared records), or the mapped Z: drive. Cannot access, no drive z: on W10 visitors in W10 hosts running Workstation 12 Pro