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Set-up the VPN on the OS X side, then use Shared Networking.
M$ Update works fine under 10.5.2 on my laptop.
Yea, it sounds like OS X just doesn't support it... See if there is any-way you can get OS X support for the card. Would BootCamp be a working...
Optimize things for Guest OS Performance in the config window, I think that this was the magic setting.
It sounds like the data is corrupted then. Go into the last Back-up you have, then copy that data to your OS X side and start fresh.
I was primarily curious to see if it would stop bugging you... Have you tried calling Apple support? It sounds like it is is probably a Parallels...
Well, can you see the outside world in general? Have you tried using Bridged Networking?
Turn the security all the way up inside the configuration window.
Tell us how much RAM your computer has. Should be underneath devices tab. I would recommend running A/V.
You can always try just making a new VM pointing at the BootCamp.
Restart and see if it lets you in.
Is SP2 a requirement of the Cisco VPN? You will want to use Bridged Networking. What is timing the VPN connection out on? Connection, Auth?
That's right, migrating to V. 3 makes the .hdd file unreadable by V. 2 and earlier.
Try going 'Actions->Install Parallels Tools'.
Try to set-up a new VM using that BC partition, if that works, just go delete the old .pvs file.
Just install a VM on your computer as if it were the only one, with no reference to the fact that there is also a BC install. Then, just point the...
FWIW, a 'real DVD' is an XP installation disk which is not tied to any specific computer hardware. An 'ISO image' is a VIRTUAL disk, that is a...
Does the problem occur if you turn off your port-forwarding?
If you fill out the list copy and pasted over we should be able to point you in the correct direction. As long as you have 1 GB of RAM you should...
This isn't a Win2003 support forum, the question would be best directed at the Microsoft web-site.