Ok folks I'm just about done with this.

Discussion in 'Installation and Configuration of Parallels Desktop' started by Fortune500, Aug 24, 2008.

  1. Fortune500

    Fortune500 Member

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    I've been trying for months to install tools
    and nothing anyone suggest works. Yeah maybe I'm just
    a dummy but I'm tired now and about ready to either
    sell Parallels or just give it away.

    I have never run into a problem that couldn't be solved
    but i believe this is going to be the first time.

    This was the last suggestion. http://kb.parallels.com/en/4720
    I looked for this file C:\Program Files\InstallShield Installation Information\\setup.ilg file - if the problem is with installing Parallels Tools using the provided directions.

    I found the suggested file. Trouble is there are 2 setup.ilg files like this with the same name?
    How in the world is a limited use windows person suppose to know which is which?

    I got another e-mail form another kind person who suggested the following.

    Solution 1:

    * Go to Finder - Documents - Parallels - Your Vm - move Windows Applications folder to the Desktop. Start Parallels Desktop and your Windows OS in it. Try to install Parallels Tools one more time.

    * If you successfully install Parallels Tools compress Windows Applications folder on your Desktop. Then send the compressed file to Parallels support.


    Solution 2:

    * Start Parallels Desktop and Windows OS in it. From the Actions menu choose Install Parallels Tools. In Parallels Tools installation wizard select Custom installation, make sure that the Shared applications option is not selected, and follow the wizard instructions. Restart your Windows OS.

    That didn't work either.

    I can't believe i will have to reinstall Parallels, Update Parallels, re-install windows, Update windows, re-install the software i use, Oh what joy................

    I cannot believe I am the only one with this issue. But then again I must be. This is not funny.
    Or maybe it is and i just fail to see the humor in it.

    Rant over
     
  2. John@Parallels

    John@Parallels Forum Maven

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    I suppose I know that ticket,
    Well my suggestion is to perform Windows repair and then try to install Parallels Tools
    Also just make sure that VM is not infected
     
  3. Fortune500

    Fortune500 Member

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    Perform Windows repair for what purpose?
    Windows seems fine to me.

    What would VM be infected with?

     
  4. John@Parallels

    John@Parallels Forum Maven

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    At least try to check VM for viruses
     
  5. Fortune500

    Fortune500 Member

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    Any suggestions for which application to use to check for viruses?


     
  6. John@Parallels

    John@Parallels Forum Maven

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    cureit.exe from drweb.com
    Do not save it and run, when prompting for download, select run not save
     

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