Actually what I was talking about will share your Windows C: drive to the Mac,  turning on that switch will give you a new icon which says [c] Windows (or whatever the VM's volume name is) and will allow you to manipulate the virtual drive from OS X.  But that isn't what you are looking for.
I am not sure I understand the question.  You are obviously sharing a folder through the shared folder preferences file, can't you just use Finder and make a shortcut to the folder on your desktop?  None of my shared folders show up on my desktop, Having used Parallels for a year now I have yet to see a copy of the shared folder appear on my desktop unless I use the preferences to set up a shared folder in my ~/Desktop folder.
					 
				
			
			
			
		 
		
		
		
			
			
				Last edited: Aug 17, 2007