How to manually assign a drive letter to a shared Mac folder or volume

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Automatic Letter Assignment

In addition to sharing macOS folders and drives to the virtual machine, Parallels Desktop lets you automatically assign letters to them.

There are two options that control that, and both are located in the virtual machine's configuration > Options > Sharing > Share Mac.

1. The first one is called Share Mac volumes with Windows

 

If this option is enabled, all volumes — mounted disk images as well as physical drives connected to your Mac — are:

a) Connected to the virtual machine;

and

b) Assigned a letter.

2. The second option is located under Advanced, and is called Assign a drive letter to shared folders.


Note: the "Assign a drive letter to shared folders" option is only available in Parallels Desktop Pro or Business Edition only.


With this option enabled, macOS folders shared into the virtual machine — such as Home, OneDrive, or any other folder you may wish to share manually through the Customize option — will be automatically assigned a letter.

Manual Letter Assignment

If you wish to manually assign a particular letter to a Mac folder or a volume connected to your Mac, you need to do the following.

Make sure that the drive/folder is being shared

By default, only macOS Home folder and cloud folders are being shared to the virtual machine. Open the virtual machine's configuration > Options > Sharing > Share Mac > Manage folders. There, you can click Manage folders and select a folder or a whole volume that you wish to share with the virtual machine.

As a result, the drive resource will be available in the virtual machine. However, a letter will be assigned automatically.

On this screenshot, it is even assigned a letter twice:

Disable Automatic Letter Assignment

Although this step is not necessary, it will prevent you from having duplicates that are shared automatically.

1. Open the machine's configuration > Options > Sharing > Share Mac > Advanced and uncheck Assign a drive letter to shared folders.

2. And for volumes, uncheck Share Mac volumes with Windows.

As a result, your shared folder/volume will only be available as a network resource without a letter assigned.

Manually Assign a Letter

Now, all that's left is to right-click on the resource > Map network drive... and proceed with assigning a letter.

 

The resource will be permanently assigned to the letter you select.

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