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Were you in anyway virtualizing the the Server instance that you installed virtualbox on? Did your system crash when you installed virtuabox, or...
The systems I installed Virtualbox on are running Leopard 10.5.5, one a a 20" iMac, the other a MacBook Pro. Non have a server version of Leopard.
I have removed all of Parallels on the test systems and rebooted before I installed Virtualbox.
A simple test with two mac's using xp under virtualbox 2.0.4 seemed to run fine with no loss of a network connection. I only had 2 hours of test,...
John wrote: >I suppose the problem may be in fact that Mac connected to DSL modem, not directly to LAN. >Some settings on router may limit...
> am accessing my QB data from a folder on the Mac side via the .psf (parallels shared folders) share - so that TimeMachine backs the data up for...
What version of Quickbooks do you have? I don't have a solution, I just want to know if it is a newer version. The Office I support uses...
Intuit support sucks on these types of issues. They do not use or test in a parallels environment, plus they always want to charge you to talk to...
Have you tried to Use Parallels Explorer to mount the disk and find your files?
I changed my machine type from "other os" to "Solaris 10", then re-installed the network driver and then rebooted, now it seems okay.
I have bridged Ethernet selected for the Soalris Vm, ifconfig -a does not show any interface with 169.254.x.x --- ifconfig -a lo0:...
I was able to install opensolaris, but I can't get the network to work. I followed the instructions on page 95, that seemed to work, but the...
I think you mean that ring 0 is where Parallels intercepts(or emulates). Usually that is where a hypervisor takes control. I can't image that...
That just tells me that the IMAP CD Service service is not used by Nero, and I agree that using Nero solves alot of issues on non virtualized...
Murphy-Miami, I would imagine that the real problem is that the disk access slowdown in Parallels to a USB attached device is what you are...
I do not understand this "so Nero uses low-level calls(out of Windows API) and Parallels can translate those calls to Mac OS calls, but built in...
I upgraded to 10.5.4 and so far no issues.
Will version 4 of Parallels play nice with other virtualization products?
Has your development team looked at virtual box? (http://www.virtualbox.org/). Their implementation of USB support with respect to the user...
Still broken as of 5608