![]() In the test environment below, a folder called ISOs has been created. Once, you are connected to the Hyper-V drive share, you can create a folder for the ISOs if you want. If we want to copy the ISO file to a folder on the D:\ drive on our host, we can simply map a network drive to the D$ admin share. ![]() To copy over the ISO file, we can simply map a network drive to our Hyper-V host. ![]() Netsh advfirewall firewall set rule group="File and Printer Sharing" new enable=Yes To enable file and printer sharing in the firewall, run the following command on the Hyper-V host. The easiest way to get the ISO file to our Hyper-V host is to allow file and print sharing firewall rules, copy our ISO file to the host, and then disable file and printer sharing in the firewall rules of our Hyper-V host firewall if we choose. The process to copy our ISO file to Hyper-V host is fairly simple.
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