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You'll have to check the proxy settings in firefox, and do the same you did for IE, I'm sure you can google that yourself, I already did my bit....
It isn't addressed because, technically, it just doesn't work that way. The answer is no.
You likely just deleted the icon/shortcut from the desktop. Not the actual virtual machine. Start Parallels Desktop.app from /Applications or...
When you say you played with all the settings you could find that isn't of much use unless you tell what settings you used exactly, but the most...
In the proxy settings You should tick the box "Automatically detect settings" (and untick proxy server and bypass). The control panel says you...
This link shows how you can check your proxy settings: http://st-proxyswitcher.com/how-do-i-find-out-the-proxy-settings-on-my-computer/ (don't...
If you can ping but the browsers can't connect it's because you have a proxy configured somewhere, check the Internet Options. Note: "ping...
If you did not (yet) emptied the trash then it's still there and you can recover the *.pvm file/package by selecting it in the trash ans choosing...
No point in generating a new mac address, switching to bridge mode. First, try the network troubleshooting link in my signature.
Short Answer: No Long Answer: Maybe via a cloud service like Skydrive, Google Drive or Drop Box. But it wouldn't keep both installations in sync,...
Oh yes, I forgot to mention that, the paging file is different on both environments because the RAM presented in either of them is different....
How much RAM do you have? 12 GB? Might be the hibernation file (equals de amount of RAM) in Bootcamp.
I think you are very confused. No, we can't because this is a Parallels and not a VMWare forum (different companies).
Yes, .PVS was the file extension in PDM 3 (nowadays is .PVM). But I dont' get it, when you mentioned the BSOD what were you referring to? Booting...
The answer is likely something like "there is a rare condition with component X that can lead to Parallels crashing in some cases", will you...
Then copy the .pvm like I said on the first post and test it on the other mac.
Yes, it's completely different. If it's bootcamp based (meaning you can boot the mac natively into Windows), you can use Parallels Transport...
If it's not Bootcamp based: Copy the .pvm package from ~/Documents/Parallels over to the other computer (to the same folder) and double-click on...
* Keep the files on the Mac side and share mac folders with Windows (it shares by default). * You don't say how big your disk is, but doesn't...
Then disable Printer Sharing between Mac and Windows on the VM configuration.