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At 5% cpu usage that system isn't doing anything - certainly not exercising memory management. Start up some applications that do work so you can...
You really need to get some applications going and get that CPU out of the cellar to know for sure if you have enough RAM. If you do not then...
You're probably not going to be able to use shared networking in that environment because your Windows vm is concealed behind the Mac NAT layer....
There's an encouraging article here: http://weblog.infoworld.com/enterprisemac/archives/2006/12/kill_two_window.html
See this post: http://forum.parallels.com/post35298-3.html This is something Parallels needs to improve on as it happens a lot.
Another excellent post to add to the How To forum a couple clicks up from here.
Quite easy. Windows will fight you on this because you will go where the reprobates of Redmond would rather you did not. The file you need to edit...
As the original banger of this particular drum I'm sure as hell in favor of it. It is *very* good news, indeed.
But wait - there's more! The whole point of versioning and blockpoint releases is to establish the basis of a purchase agreement. That is a...
Just to beat it to death... Versions are based on feature sets. If you pick up a brochure for version 1.0 it will have a different feature set...
So that more people see it, you should also post this in the How To form linked at the top level of all these forum categories.
There is an advantage to the customer to have a product achieve GA status - it means that product is vendor supported. Beta code has no warranty...
Share the folder the files are in from Windows and use Mac's Samba to attach to that share. Just the same as any two systems that share files.
How does one verify this? What is the recommended corrective action?
This would be right at home a couple levels up in the How-To forum, too.
You might want to post it on Ben's Blog as it is a third party support tool, and going in that way adds Ben's imprimatur to the product, at least.
Some have suggested uninstalling Parallels Tools, restarting everything, then re-installing them. Might be worth a try.
If you don't need any of the newer features such as coherence then there may be no compelling reason to upgrade. Especially since you're happy...
A workaround is to open the Control Panel -> Network Connections, right click local connections -> properties -> tpcip and manually insert name...
If Parallels Tools are really installed they will show up on the task bar of Windows, bottom right side in XP, or in the control panel in the...