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Nobody has purchased a beta or RC version. There is no contract, no agreements, no commitment for support of the non-production code. If you have...
Windows is sensitive to hardware changes. The Bill thinks everyone who does a hardware upgrade is a potential crook so they padlock your...
You need only copy the virtual machine folder and all contents to another location (cd, preferrably). The folders for vm/s are in your home...
I've argued for a good while that the Beta activity needs to be partitioned away from the released code support, and that the interspersing of...
They are not upgrades. Don't ever think they are upgrades! They are beta releases for the next version. If anything they are downgrades but with...
Reinstall windows and then make a backup of the VM on a cd/dvd. The next time this happens you can delete the infected VM and run a copy of the...
If you are requesting support for the version you purchased, or for release 1970 then yes. If you are asking for support for the beta or RC...
If you understand subneting, routing tables, proxies, DNS, nat'ing, IP forwarding, etc., it is technically possible but the VPN software may not...
Does OS X recognize it? I think any drive that pulls that much power from the USB is not likely safe. I have a PPC laptop that is junk now because...
I installed Sol 10 in the GA release 1970 and preserved the installation into 3120 (RC1). It continues to work well but to be honest I really...
You can do that now. It's been possible for months but it violates the EULA with Apple to run OS X on non-Apple hardware. I don't think Jobs is...
Let OS X attach the drive that has the files. Make sure the VM is not trying to attach it. Copy the files on the disk to the shared folder that...
The global share is needed for drag and drop between the VM and the Mac file systems. It is a huge security hole and I turned it off immediately....
Open your XP control panel. Select Network Connections. There should be an icon in the right hand panel. Click right on it and select Status. In...
Check with Cisco and see if their VPN runs in a NAT'd envionment (shared networking). A lot of things don't because the NAT'd system is hidden...
Don't mount it.
If you've seen this goal in a brochure then it is on their list of things to do. If not then you might want to post your interest in the forum's...
Try uninstalling what you have. Then reboot. Then crawl your drive looking from remnants of Parallels and delete them. When you're sure you have...
Reinstall 1970.
Did you edit the ntp.conf file to tell it where to find time servers?