Cannot access a network share on the host

Hello

I have a shared folder on the host (Windows 7 x 64, 8 GB RAM). I'm unable to access this part of the guest VM (Windows XP x 86). In fact, I can't locate the other computer in the network (Win7) or "Network Neighborhood" (Windows XP), although the two computers are on the same workgroup. I have to do something really stupid. With the help of VMware Workstation 7.1.0. If you want to provide me with more information, I would be happy to do so.

Thank you very much in advance.

These requirements are:

-NetBIOS must be enabled (TCP/IP properties)

-No WINS server must be configured (it is the case)

-Node type should be B or H (ybrid) (reactivate on reviews)

-No packjest NetBIOS must be filtered (disable all firewall)

-Microsoft Networking and file sharing and printing must be enabled in the connection (which seems to be the case)

-'Computer browser' service is running

-'Server' service is running

-Connection (not XP) must be set to 'private', not 'public '.

AWo

VCP 3 & 4

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