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Managing Shared Folders

The prlctl set command can be used to add shared folders to a virtual machine and to modify and delete existing shared folders.

Syntax

prlctl set <vm_ID | vm_name> { --shf-host-add <folder> | --shf-host-set <folder> }

--path <path>

[ --mode < ro | rw >] [ --shf-description <desc> ] [ --enable | --disable ]

prlctl set <vm_ID|vm_name> -- shf-host < on | off >

prlctl set <vm_ID|vm_name> --shf-host-del <folder>

prlctl set <vm_ID|vm_name> --shf-guest <on | off >

prlctl set <vm_ID|vm_name> --shf-guest-automount <on | off >

Options

Name

Description

<vm_ID|vm_name>

The virtual machine ID or name.

--shf-host-add <folder>

Shares the specified folder on the Parallels server with the virtual machine.

--shf-host-set <folder>

Modifies the settings of an existing shared folder.

--shf-host-del <folder>

Removes the specified shared folder from the shared folder list.

--shf-host <on | off>

Turns the host folder sharing on or off.

--shf-guest <on | off>

Turns the guest folder sharing on or off.

--shf-guest-automount <on | off>

Mounts or unmounts virtual disks on the Parallels server.

--path <path>

Name and path of a folder on the Parallels server to share with the specified virtual machine.

--mode <ro | rw>

Sharing mode:

  • ro — read-only.
  • rw — read and write.

--shf-description <desc>

User-defined shared folder description.

Descriptions with white spaces must be enclosed in quotation marks.

--enable | --disable

Enable or disable the shared folder.