I too am troubled by this behavior. I personally prefer to have Parallels running on its own Virtue Desktop, giving one Virtue Desktop to each operating system desktop environment. In the past, this had the effect of both the Mac OS X desktop and the Windows desktop each equally having total control over one Virtue Desktop. This gave the appearance of Windows running not as a guest of but as an equal to Mac OS X. That natural and intuitive facade is unfortunately tarnished by the behavior of the 3036, because 3036 constantly overlays the Parallels menu bar and the Dock on the Windows desktop each time one Command-Tab's to Parallels. The preferred behavior would be raising the guest OS window to the top, above the Dock and Mac OS X menu bar, whenever one Command-Tab's to Parallels.
Last edited: Dec 13, 2006