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Sorry. I have Quicken 2006 (which does support printing to PDF files). I do not have Quickbooks.
I can't think of any reason why the Bonjour solution should not work, unless there is something odd about the back release of Quickbooks. Until...
By "minor" he means "no charge". I for one am thankful.
Try tje Bonjour for Windows solution which is documented elsewhere in this thread. You may have to uninstall the printer drivers from XP. I would...
Figure out how to make right-clicking work on OSX. Once you do, it will also work in XP under Parallels.
XP Pro and XP Home both work fine. It depends on whether you need the extra features of Pro.
You might check the Microsoft site to see if you could upgrade directly from Windows 2000 to Vista.
Go into System Preferences / Internet & Network / Sharing .....and make sure that Printer Sharing is checked. If it still doesn't work, try a...
Make sure that your cursor is positioned somewhere over the Parallels Window.
Parallels generally runs Windows applications very well. That is what most of us use it for. The exception are those games that address video...
Tap the "clear" key once. This is like the Num Lock key on Windows. Now your key pad should work.
I guess we are stuck with BootCamp for the iPhone!
These Parallels guys are good. I have full confidence.
I recommend that you install Bonjour for Windows in your XP VM. Then you can use your printer as a network printer which is attached to your MAC....
OK ....just kidding.
Yes, Spotlight is within Finder and can find text within files. Even within e-mails.
If your activity monitor says 112%, that is most likely relative to 1 core. In other words, you are using, say, 100% of 1 core and 12% of the...
I know this is not responsive to your question, but have you tried the Finder on the MAC side? It can find anything.
Parallels does not use RAM when it is not running. The new Beta release permits Parallels to access your Bootbcamp Partition and run it under...
Have you tried installing Bonjour for Windows in your XP VM?