Can Parallels call Entourage

Discussion in 'Parallels Desktop for Mac' started by joeycastaneda, Apr 10, 2007.

  1. joeycastaneda

    joeycastaneda Bit poster

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    I'm running a Windows application in Parallels on a MacBook. The program has a function to automatically create an email. It works and brings up Outlook Express in Windows. Any way of having an application running in Parallels call a MAC application instead? I use Entourage and hate having to use multiple email programs.
     
  2. dkp

    dkp Forum Maven

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    Hopefully there's some kind of security between Windows and OS X that keeps this from happening. I think it would be everyone's nightmare to learn that some Windows app is going to toodle off into OS X land and light off applications. Please, no!
     
  3. Hugh Watkins

    Hugh Watkins Forum Maven

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    I just do nearly all my email on the Mac

    but i hate Entourage and use the Mac Mail
    imap X 7 for AOL
    pop for a spare google account
    and a firstclass account

    I never use an ISP news or mail server
    so I can move or get a new connection at a better market price

    Google mail is my default from webpages on both systems, and my most public address
    and mozilla for usenet news groups

    Hugh W
     
  4. drval

    drval Pro

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    Lose Outlook Express and just stick with Entourage. Cut and Paste as needed to move information from the Windows side into Entourage.
     
  5. lithe951

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    If you're just doing pop mail, it's hard to beat Google. If you have to have a client, pick your favorite (OE sucks) and stick with that, but the web client is very nice and as mentioned you can default it in both OS's.

    I had to do the opposite. At work we're on Exchange and Entourage just isn't connected enough to be usable (not to mention, just isn't a very good app to begin with), so I switched to the full Outlook. I have to say, Outlook 2007 is very nice from a power-user point of view.
     
  6. rjbailey

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    A possible solution

    It doesn't look like anyone answered your question yet. Check out the thread at http://forum.parallels.com/thread6621.html about ways to open OSX apps *securely* from Windows or Linux. You'll need to find a way to send an ssh command from your Windows application.
     
  7. joeycastaneda

    joeycastaneda Bit poster

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    Still no Answer

    I have a windows app that is running in parallels. The app has a function to send email. Of course when I try to use the function it calls the windows default email application. So the question is can I change it to call my OS X email application instead. I understand I can copy and paste from the windows email app to the os x email app. But this is the problemI trying to get away from.
     
  8. rjbailey

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    In your Windows app, what options do you have for selecting another email app? Or does it only use the default email application?
     
  9. joeycastaneda

    joeycastaneda Bit poster

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    It calls the default email app
     
  10. Eru Ithildur

    Eru Ithildur Forum Maven

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    The answer is that unless you are really going to get under the hood it is impossible.
     
  11. alexg

    alexg Parallels Developers

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    This functionality will be available in the next version of Parallels Desktop.
     
  12. wingdo

    wingdo Pro

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    !!

    Hopefully there will be a toggle to determine whether you want Windows to be able to directly access your OS X apps.

    I like the idea in general but need to know more about what this would do to the security of OS X.
     
  13. Eru Ithildur

    Eru Ithildur Forum Maven

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    I know that disclosure can lead to serious security breaches, but I also would like to see the process of calling prior to accepting it in production...

    If it is secure it sounds quite neat though!
     

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