Separate names with a comma.
Some people have been discovering that an xml file is being corrupted. The file name is DiskDescriptor.xml and it will be found in your vm.hdd...
Try this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936211
You can download Firefox with OS X and then drag and drop it from the Mac onto the Windows desktop. I doubt you can install IE with Firefox,...
What version of Parallels do you have?
It is interesting that fw0 has shown up a few times lately in questions about networking failures. That is a trend.
What application opened it previously?
Clearly shows the networking and routing is working fine, and I assume you can ping it by hostname, too (parallels.com) which would validate DNS...
Specifically, this forum is described thus: That's a far leap from support. But never misunderestimate the ability of Parallels to create...
This is a discussion forum, not a support forum, so don't be surprised that a lot of support doesn't happen here directly from Parallels and that...
And that this has been going on for a very long time over a number of beta, RC, and GA releases.
You need to keep the command key depressed until you have started Parallels and loaded the VM's pvs file. Otherwise it will autoboot as that is...
Just for clarification, port forwarding is the same as proxying. Sometimes language is part of the problem when we have two ways to describe the...
It starts Parallels but not the virtual machine. In this state you can edit the virtual machine parameters.
In order for external systems to see your port 113 in Windows you need to enable a proxy service on your router that directs port 113 traffic to...
Welcome to the world of (portable) virtual machines. I've disabled every possible service and auto-running process so that I won't interrupt...
If Windows is in the middle of an auto-update or other self maintenance activity that will fail. It may fail with dire consequences. I've disabled...
It is working perfectly.
You have to make a connection from the Windows system, using telnet, ftp, what ever, to the system you are running netstat on. If that is your Mac...
And you're putting the conf file in /etc/X11 with root ownership and privs?
So to test it you need to make a connection from Windows to another system. It can be ftp, telnet, or some other tcp protocol. I use telnet. Then...