How do you use Paralells from multiple accounts on the same iMac?

Discussion in 'Installation and Configuration of Parallels Desktop' started by Lippy Pantaloons, May 27, 2008.

  1. Lippy Pantaloons

    Lippy Pantaloons Junior Member

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    My wife and I share an iMac. I installed Parallels in her account. When I try to access it from my account on the same iMac (like I do for any other ap) Paralells asks me to go through the whole install process again.

    How can I access parallels from my account?
     
  2. Lippy Pantaloons

    Lippy Pantaloons Junior Member

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    Interesting. Not quite what I was hoping for though.
     
  3. John@Parallels

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    Parallels Desktop for Mac user guide on page 235
     
  4. msny58

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    I am new to mac and to parallels. Do I have to use more disk space to make xp available to all users. Please be very specific, I am still very much learning.
     
  5. John@Parallels

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    See my previous post
    How to setup Virtual Machine for all users in Mac
    Parallels Desktop for Mac user guide on page 235

    As for space, answer is it depends:
    - how much information you are going to store in Windows.
    - How many users.
    I suggest you to use typical 32gb (default HDD size) and save as much information as possible on Mac side or on external HDD
     
  6. simonwh@mac.com

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    Its actually page 241 on the version I have - and it is a dogs dinner of a solution!
     
  7. msny58

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    page 235 nor page 241 answer my question. My problem xp is not available when my wife logs in, only when I log in. I don't want to install xp again under her log in.
     
  8. simonwh@mac.com

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    You need to coppy the current installation folder from YOUR documents folder to the Mac Shared folder (enable file sharing in preferences first)

    Then select the folder in the new location select 'get info' from the file menu and change the permissions to ALL Read & Write (select 'apply to all contents')
    Then relaunch parallels and point it to the new location in the shared folder.

    It 'should' now be available to everyone BUT it doesn't always go to plan.

    As I said its a bit of a clunky way of doing things.
     

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