How to Access DATA, Physical Flash Drive from Host machine

Hello Everyone,
First i am sorry for My English also if i post wrong place.
In HyperV, I created 3 VM machines, and i want each machines can access to Data or Flash Drive from Host machine.
THanks you so much!
Regards
VeasnaYim

Hi,
The Hyper-V forum is here:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/home?forum=winserverhyperv
But, your question is relatively simple.  You will need to use standard Windows networking to access data from the host machine.  Depending on your version of Hyper-V, connecting to it via RDP from the host machine can use the RDP client's ability
to access the host drives also.

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