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If you use bridged networking for your VM it will be in the same address space as your Mac and the rest of your office. Nat will hide your VM...
If you have associated a file, say a spreadsheet, with Windows in Parallels, double-clicking that file will cause Parallels to start and then load...
Parallels and Mac OS X are compatible with BootCamp. Windows is not. Why would you not direct your question to the source of the problem rather...
The ones who did some research first did not have this problem. Perhaps Parallels should put a "Buy on" date on the product for folks who are not...
When I say it is possible I mean it is not impossible to write a hypervisor that could do it. Nobody has. OS X is just a flavor of BSD Unix and...
I haven't tried this, but I wonder if you can create a new XP vm definition, but don't actually install it. Just see were in the install process...
It would be great. It is possible. Support code to actually do it has not been written. It would be even better if it were legal to do it but...
Is the open file stored in Windows file space or OS X file space? If it is in OS X file space you can use the command line tool lsof in OS X to...
Root is normally disallowed for ssh login in Solaris. This is configured in the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file (man sshd_config). Also, root is...
This is correct. Parallels and all virtual machines live in OS X file space. That is where disaster recovery backups and restores should take...
If you upgrade to Vista first you will retain the option to retrograde from Parallels 3 to Parallels 2.5 - provided you keep a backup of your...
Actually I asked if you installed them, not if you downloaded them. I've installed Solaris recently in both Parallels and Fusion and Fusion, not...
That was not necessary when I installed Solaris - the iso provided by Parallels had everything needed to support Solaris. It was a while back so I...
Did you install the Solaris drivers that come with Parallels? You can update your version to 2.5, build 3214 which is the newest release of...
The good news is your tcpip connection is solid. Try using ssh again except provide your login name at the same time: ssh admin_name@...
That being the case then any of the Solaris services that are enabled should be accessible. Test ssh by opening a terminal window in OS X and...
Start Solaris and log in. Open a terminal session. In OS X open a terminal session. In the OS X terminal, ping the IP you provided: ping...
If it will avert a crisis you may prefer to try Fusion vs. a Windows system - at least until Parallels has a solution for this problem.
You say you do not have authority; what process is running that tells you that?
Try upgrading to Version 3.0, Build 4128. You can use a 15-day temporary license key, and if you don't like it, or it doesn't work, you can...