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Also, you can try re-installing Parallels tools. We need more info to really help though, Parallels Build #, OS X Vers., etc.
It's illegal.
I don't think Win. 95 has Parallels tools... Sorry.
Hello all, What is the 'primary' connection setting under Apple's System Preferences -> Network? It will be whatever one is on top. If you want...
Hey hey, I'm bookmarking your post for future reference. By all means, type up a nice 'How-to' in a new thread and link it to this thread!
Have you tried backing everything up, un-installing Parallels tools, then do another back-up, and then do a complete un-install as outlined in...
I only allow Logitech, Kensington and Apple at our office now. All of which work with Parallels without a hitch. What I do is install the driver...
That is very strange... Does the right button still do alt+click in the OS X side? Have you tried re-installing Paralells tools?
What Build are you using? Have you tried getting ahold of a regular installation package? Is Kaspersky installed?
Have you tried dragging and dropping into the Windows side?
What are your device settings for the keyboard and mouse in the Properties window?
Have you tried booting from the XP Install CD and replacing the file in the repair console?
I just call and talk to a rep. It is easy as pie to get it activated.
That's a good point, and I agree, often overlooked. It may be able to run, but not as well.
That's just strange to me, as I find it works. But that aside... I understand the distinction between Shared and Bridged Networking. I remember...
When you are using Parallels you don't 'bind' the keyboard to Parallels. It should just work if it is set-up on the OS X side.
I've had little issues. I've had to try a BootCamp install twice, and that is the worst I have personally done to a computer. Others seem to have...
It won't boot from the CD? Have you set it as the primary boot device inside of the Parallels property window?
Ditto here, David.