Hi, > You should enable the shard folder through the client's menu & make > sure the spice-webdav service is running in the guest, than you > should be able to mount it by running the "C:\Program Files\SPICE > webdavd\map-drive" file. > (will show up as V:\ or W:\) We already tried that, but it is not working. What we did: 1. From a fresh Windows 8.1 install 2. Install spice-guest-tool-latest.exe from: https://www.spice-space.org/download/windows/spice-guest-tools/spice-guest-tools-latest.exe 3. Install spice-webdav-x64-latest.msi from https://www.spice-space.org/download/windows/spice-webdavd/spice-webdavd-x64-latest.msi 4. Shut down the virtual machine 5. In virt-manager: a. Add Hardware --> Channel b. As name select org.spice-space.webdav.0 c. As device type select Spice port d. Aplly changes 6. Power on the machine 7. Verify that spice-webdav service is running 7. From the Command line, we run: C:\Program File\SPICE webdavd\map-drive.bat The command return some text, including: "System error 67 has occured The network name cannot be found" No new drives are visible in Windows. Here, a scrennshot of the command result: https://share.riseup.net/#_29XhF0uBPp4LLu251UlLQ We are running under: Debian stretch RC3, Linux kernel 4.9.0.2-amd64 virt-manager version 1.4.0, package version 1:1.4.0-5 qemu-kvm:1:2.8+dfsg-3 libvirt-glib: 1.0.0-1 libvirt: 3.0.0-4 Thanks for your patience
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