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Constant, Pray tell us how that is possible when we are using linux as the host and windows as the vm. As Robbyn pointed out, linux drivers for...
There was a modified prlnet.c file posted in this forum about 2 or 3 months ago that should fix your problem. Go here to post #8.
I'm not a big fan of SUSE, tried it before and it wasn't very pleasant. I am a huge fan of Debian though. Initially, it is somewhat difficult to...
Configure your guest to use the same subnet as your host machine; i.e. 192.168.0.x where the last number is different from existing numbers in use...
Robbyn, I am currently running Debian testing (host) with WXPSP2 (guest vm) in parallels. I use a usb laser printer both at the office and at...
I'd hate to interject with a solution that's really ugly: you could try the shared printers method. You would need to install samba, cups, &...
That would only work in a session. What the op wants is a more permanent way of toggling it.
If you right-click the desktop in your windows vm, can you resize it that way? That should work.
If you're using bridged networking, then you need to configure the network card in the windows VM to its own ip address that is part of your...
I wasn't aware of this bug. I have one machine with a windows vm in parallels set to use dhcp for network connections. Parallels is set to use...
Why not tell Microsoft that you are installing windows XP in a virtual pc? Just say it like that, and it shouldn't be a problem because you are...
I'm a little confused too. Are you using Vista in a vm because your setup doesn't sound like either windows 2000 or XP? I'm not familiar with...
Well said! Like I said before, a closed and a wide open approach isn't ideal. The best solution is restricted access to the host filesystem to...
Good. No further setup necessary. Just double-click My network places and you'll see 3 icons: Add Network Place, Entire Network, Computers near...
I'm not at a mac machine right now as they are at the office. We have a mix of linux/mac laptops and a windows server hosting the quickbooks...
Can't you watch the DVD's in mac instead? I don't see the point in trying to watch dvd's in a vm when you can do it in the host os.
I don't doubt that windows guest users will want to share their files with the host os. I too want that as well. The crux of the problem is...
As a matter of fact, yes. I have set up printers in the mac using CUPS instead of going to the system preferences>printing utility. As for...
I may be dense, but does the mac os itself have the dd utility? You can use that to create the floppy image directly from the floppy itself. Type...
You could dd the floppy to an image file and then configure Parallels to use that image to read/write to it.