Still waiting on the procedure, which should be pretty easy.
I have to say this was poorly (not) thought out and wholly inconsiderate of users (customers). There are many reasons why a Parallels Desktop 9 customer would not want the "access" feature loaded, the most obvious of which is not having an iPad. Yet the current procedure is to drop the executable into the trash and authenticate (not even mentioned), leaving its other appendages as leftovers. Once this is done, how do you reenable it if you want it? Reinstall, I'm sure... Absolutely ridiculous and amateurish.
This whole thing should be an option in install, and a preference toggle to enable it / disable it when desired.
Last edited: Sep 14, 2013