Separate names with a comma.
No, that's not what I'm saying because, you didn't specify that, when you said multiple users on multiple machines I though you meant VMs, but...
You can directly control USB devices in a virtual machine, so yeah, if you have a USB wifi card.
Use Shared Folders, more information about it in the user guide.
Your problem is that when you try to reinstall Parallels Tools you don't get onscreen instructions? Just uninstall the Tools from control Panel...
Yep, apparently, there's no fallback to software rendering in their code? Apple seems to assume all machines running OS X are hardware...
The difference between DP1 and 2 is likely that Apple introduced hardware acceleration to maps.
Yes, of course, if you can reproduce the folder structure. Look inside any other .pvm to see how they are distributed (not all files are needed,...
Currently, only USB devices are directly accessible to virtual machines. FireWire drives can be accessed via shared folders and shared volumes,...
It's not really a question of having another idea. The reality is that the process is most likely running under another user, hence the visual...
Seems like it's running on the OS X root account or some other account, hence the visual changes. Is the .pvm in the /Users/Shared folder?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/156669 See if this helps, maybe your Windows CD is corrupt, this not an hardware issue, it's a software issue.
You are likely not using the latest version of PDM4 for the reinstallation. Download link in my signature, the second one.
What OS X version did you have before and what OS X version do you have now? This is important because if I remember correctly PDM4 only works in...
Don't do the Express Install (the one that you have to provide the key before hand). Untick the box that says express installation at the bottom...
If the same card is being used both on the Host and the Guest OS you can't give the Guest OS full access to it, the Guest is oblivious of the Host...
No, there isn't.
Most likely related to the inexistence of hardware acceleration in OS X Guests (Apple does not give Parallels access to the APi to develop the...
Physically, you are writing to the same disk (unless you have OS X and the VM on separate disks). As for software abstraction, one is using the...
You can also compress the VM (deletes unused space). Working with snapshots: http://kb.parallels.com/en/5691 You merge snapshots by deleting...
No, it's not safe to delete those files. You're likely using the snapshots feature, merge snapshots if you don't require to roll back to a...