I have a nonsupported program I am trying out. I am also a new mac user. The application requires a local network drive mapped to a drive letter. Can this be done with crossover?
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I have a nonsupported program I am trying out. I am also a new mac user. The application requires a local network drive mapped to a drive letter. Can this be done with crossover?
CrossOver cannot do this on its own(we don't have an SMB client built in), but MacOS and Linux can do it for you. Just access the server using the Mac/Linux tools, and you should get it mounted in a folder. CrossOver may detect that and assign it a drive letter, but if not, you can manually do that using winecfg.
Ok, I think I understand the basic idea. How do you do that on the Mac? The computer that has the drive is called "storage". I have connected to it in finder,so it has an eject symbol next to it, but I haven't figured out the correct path to access it.
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