Parallels Desktop 26 for Mac 26.2.0 (57363)
Parallels Desktop for Mac 26.2.0 (57363) update addresses the overall stability and security issues and includes the following additions and improvements:
General
Fixes the issue that prevented users from changing the virtual hard drive size when creating a new virtual machine on Apple silicon Macs.
Windows
- Adds support for safe, limited keystroke forwarding from a Windows virtual machine to your Mac to enable Dragon Medical One to use macros to control Epic Hyperspace.
- Fixes the issue that caused the game Vampyr on Windows 11 to freeze after 5 to 10 minutes of gameplay.
- Fixes the issue that caused MS Office 365 windows to disappear when a Windows 11 25H2 virtual machine is switched to Coherence mode.
- Fixes the issue that incorrectly triggered the "An older version of Parallels Desktop is running" error message when Parallels Desktop is added to the host Mac's Login Items.
- Fixes the issue that caused GPU usage to spike when switching a Windows 11 virtual machine to Coherence mode.
- Fixes the issue where the Windows start menu would fail to appear in Coherence mode.
- Fixes various issues with the Windows app folder in the macOS dock.
Linux
- Fixes the issue that caused long delays when copying text from a Linux virtual machine and pasting it on your Mac.
- Fixes the issue that prevented Linux virtual machines from accessing the Internet after a Mac reboot.
- Fixes the issue that impeded the time sync function with Smartguard snapshots enabled.
- Fixes compatibility issues between Parallels Tools for Linux and Debian 13.
Parallels Desktop for Mac 26.2.0 Enterprise Edition
- Introduces Declarative Deployment: the new way to distribute golden images based on the latest standard Enterprise ISO from Microsoft with easy OOBE bypass and straightforward Intune enrollment. Read more here.
- Renames the policy feature that controls copy-and-paste synchronization between the host Mac and virtual machines to reflect that it also controls drag-and-drop.
- Fixes the issue that caused the Parallels virtual machine USB device menu to disappear when any virtual machine settings policy is applied, even if it does not include limitations on connecting external devices.
- Fixes the issue that caused files to disappear when dragged from a virtual machine to the Mac while the Isolate VM from Mac > Control clipboard synchronization policy is set to Mac to guest OS only.
Parallels Desktop 26 for Mac 26.1.2 (57293)
This update for Parallels Desktop 26 for Mac 26.1.2 (57293) addresses overall stability and performance issues.
Parallels Desktop 26 for Mac 26.1.1 (57288)
This update for Parallels Desktop 26 for Mac 26.1.1 (57288) addresses overall stability and performance issues.
Parallels Desktop 26 for Mac 26.1.0 (57287)
Parallels Desktop for Mac 26.1.0 (57287) update addresses the overall stability and security issues and includes the following additions and improvements:
Windows
- Fixes the issue that caused Windows 11 virtual machines to crash with a BSOD when Norton 360 security software performed a scheduled smart scan.
- Fixes the issue that prevented Bluebeam Revu software users from signing in while in Coherence mode.
Linux
- Introduces the new, driverless version of Parallels Tools for Linux, designed to minimize installation and kernel compatibility issues.
- Adds several updated Linux distros (including Ubuntu 24.04.3, Kali 2025.2, and Debian 12.11) for quick installation on Apple silicon Macs.
- Fixes the issue that prevented virtual machines running Ubuntu 25.04 from sharing connected drives with the Mac.
- Fixes the issue that caused shared folders to appear empty on virtual machines running Fedora 41.
- Fixes the issue that prevented virtual machines running Debian 12 from connecting to the Internet after restarting the Mac.
Parallels Desktop for Mac 26.1.0 Enterprise Edition
- Adds the ability to control virtual machine settings from the Parallels Management Portal. Read more here.
Parallels Desktop 26 for Mac 26.0.1 (57243)
This update for Parallels Desktop 26 for Mac 26.0.1 (57243) addresses overall stability and performance issues.
Parallels Desktop 26 for Mac 26.0.0 (57238)
The new major Parallels Desktop version 26.0.0 (57238) includes many under-the-hood upgrades aimed at better supporting the latest version of macOS. Parallels Desktop 26 follows Parallels Desktop 20 to bring the version number in line with Apple's new macOS versioning.
The release delivers the following improvements:
All editions of Parallels Desktop 26 for Mac
- Ready for macOS Tahoe 26.
Parallels Desktop 26 supports the upcoming macOS Tahoe 26 as a primary OS on Mac and as a virtual machine, so you can upgrade your Mac computers once the new operating system becomes available.
Look and Feel
- Brings updated icons across the board on Macs running macOS Tahoe 26.
Windows on Mac
- Enables Windows to accurately assess the available disk space on your Mac, helping you avoid harming your Mac's responsiveness by installing overly large Windows software.
- Improves the behavior of full-screen Windows apps in Coherence mode, enabling your Mac to go to sleep mode normally.
- Fixes the issue that caused Persona 5 Royal to crash on launch in Windows 11 virtual machines.
Linux on Mac
- Apple silicon Macs: Adds out-of-the-box support for new Linux distributions, such as Ubuntu 24.04.2, Fedora 42, Debian 12.6, and Kali 2024.2.
- Intel Macs: Adds out-of-the-box support for new Linux distributions, such as Ubuntu 24.04, Fedora 40, Debian 12.6, and Mint 21.3.
- Fixes the issue that prevented Parallels Tools for Linux from installing correctly on CentOS 10 running on Intel Macs.
Parallels Desktop 26 for Mac Business & Enterprise Edition
- Adds the ability for system administrators to manage and monitor virtual machine software updates using Jamf scripts.
- Regenerates unique identifiers for virtual machines deployed from Golden Images to ensure smooth Intune enrollment.
What was deprecated or removed from Parallels Desktop 26
According to the statistics from the users who participate in the Parallels Customer Experience program, some product features are used very seldom or not at all. We have decided to either stop supporting them or completely remove them from Parallels Desktop and focus on frequently used features and further enhancements.
Below is the list of features that are no longer supported and have been removed in Parallels Desktop for Mac 26:
- Installing Parallels Desktop on Macs running macOS Monterey 12.
- Shared Bluetooth functionality. Bluetooth devices (e.g., keyboards, mice, or game controllers) connected to your Mac will continue to work normally in virtual machines.
Note: To connect a Bluetooth device directly to a virtual machine, consider using a USB Bluetooth dongle.
- USB and network kexts (kernel extensions). This deprecation affects virtual machines that run on Intel Macs using Parallels hypervisor; such machines will continue supporting USB and network adapters in kextless mode.
- Deferred activation.
- Designating a custom update server in the deployment package settings.
- Synchronization of virtual machine color tags between the Parallels Desktop Control Center and macOS Finder.
- The option to install Parallels Toolbox for Windows in a Windows virtual machine using the Parallels Desktop menu.
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