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Then perhaps you can have some sensitivity as to why I don't see why you cannot accept the safer customer-enabled global share. You can as easily...
I think they've decided to go with mediocrity. Val should be pleased.
I occasionally mention the competition when they are an example of an interesting, better, or more complete way of doing what we expect from...
Hard links don't work across partitions and introduce interesting ownership/permission issues and probably some operator confusion if you use unionFS.
I found this in the User Guide: Enlarging a Virtual Hard Disk Enlarging of a virtual hard disk is a two-step procedure: Increasing the...
Bringing a VM in that was created on another machine, one possibly running a different version of Parallels, or with different hardware. The one...
Serv: I'm having trouble identifying where I said Windows was evil. I have acknowledged that it is the most hacked OS in history, but that...
Was your Windows VM off or suspended when you upgraded? Do you have a safe backup of the VM? Did you follow the installation instructions for the...
I use Rhino without any problems but I don't yet have my older HP pen plotter attached. It is a serial port plotter and I do have a USB/Serial...
Regarding CAD software, I have Rhino installed in a Windows VM and it works great. I'm hoping to install and test some CNC controller software but...
I think the solution they found was a result of colliding philosophies between engineering and marketing where the clock is a common enemy. They...
You have a lock file in the VM's startup folder that Parallels did not clean up. Use a command line terminal and cd into Library/Parallels/vmname...
This is a common problem with Ubuntu. A solution was shared in this thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=294712 It creates a...
I've not tried this, but do you know if the Parallels import function (Transporter) will import a backup VM from CD? There's just not time to try...
The current RC asks if you want a desktop alias created for the new VM but that's the last chance you have for Parallels to create it. After that...
That is different from what you quoted above. Of course it is easily possible for Windows malware to hurt the OS X environment in several ways...
Are you suggesting that it is impossible for a VM running an infected Windows session to install a malicious binary in your OS X home directory...
Where to do a thing and what thing to do was never in doubt. The questions are: Why has Parallels made me make this decison in the first place,...
Open a Finder window, go into the folder where the pvs file is, and double click on it. Hopefully it will start.