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Fritz, Please try restarting pvsnatd by issuing 'sudo killall -HUP pvsnatd' from OSX Terminal. Then renew IP address in XP via 'ipconfig...
rjgebis, First of all, thanks for network dumps. You should have my reply shortly. Actually palter is correct. Whatever speed Windows...
You can help me here by providing network traffic dump from inside XP. A free sniffer from http://www.ethereal.com/ will do. Start capturing and...
rjgebis, It turned out that Windows firewall may be the cause. Please try disabling it.
jpaulus, The General tab of Windows connection properties window has Sent/Received counts. What numbers are there? If Received is non-zero,...
sciascia, A quick suggestion would be to try Shared Network instead of Bridged.
jpaulus, Sorry for not getting back to you. Are you sure you don't have Mac Internet Sharing turned on for en3? Even if it's not active try...
mykmelez, Thanks for the stack trace! This problem will be fixed in the next public release. MicroDev, Can you please describe the...
As far as I can tell JLL has not had any problems yet.
jpaulus, Hmm.. Lets try this from your Mac Terminal: sudo killall -9 pvsnatd sudo /Library/StartupItems/Parallels/pvsnatd tail...
jpaulus, No special configurarion is necessary in XP. It should be set to DHCP, no manual gateway/router or DNS settings should be present....
Evghenii, I can't think of a reason why uninstalling Parallels doesn't recover your system (under assumption that Parallels is at fault). Have...
jpaulus, First, try rebooting your Mac. If it doesn't help please try either of the following: 1. Uninstall Parallels using Uninstaller from...
coolmemin, When not using wireless AP/router you're no longer behind a NAT. Your provider most probably limits you to a single IP address (which...
Thanks rjgebis, Just one more little bit. I was asking for your Windows 'ipconfig /all' in both Bridged and Shared. 'ifconfig' on Mac is...
Can you also provide your VM 'ipconfig' output for both Bridged and Shared and your Mac 'ifconfig'?
Well, this means that you've disabled NetBIOS and Windows is using DNS and ActiveDirectory to find other Windows machines. To check if DNS does...
slewis, Lets check something out... 1. Please open Mac System Preferences and click Network. Then click-open the Location dropdown at the top...
rjgebis, Actually NetBIOS name lookup should work in Shared Networking mode. Can you please do the following: 1. Try to open your server in...
Chuck, If you're in Bridged mode you should assign your Windows VM an IP address different from your Mac and the printer. Alternatively use...