Copy Files Between Host/VMs

Discussion in 'Windows Virtual Machine' started by DimitriL1, Mar 20, 2015.

  1. DimitriL1

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    Ok, so potentially a dumb question: should I be able to copy and past files between my Mac and VMs (and also between VMs) without use of Shared Folders? Simply copy a file in Finder and paste it in the VM; or copy file in one VM and paste in the other? Mac is latest OS X 10.10.2, VMs are Win7.1 and Win8.1 with Parallels Tools installed.
    I can do this via Shared Folders, but would like to be able to use the straight copy/paste. Interestingly, clipboard copy/paste works, but that somehow excludes files.
    Thanks!
     
  2. Manoj@Parallels

    Manoj@Parallels Parallels Support Parallels Support

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    Hi DimitriL,
    Yes, Parallels Desktop allows you to copy and paste text of any size between Mac and Windows applications. For more information, please refer http://kb.parallels.com/6910
    Note : This article applies for Parallels Desktop 10 also.
     
  3. DimitriL1

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    Thanks Manoj. So it looks like drag and drop method works for copying files from Mac to VM, not sure why normal Command+C/Command+V doesn't copy files and only copies text via clipboard. Do you know if there are plans to offer a full file copy functionality in the future?
     
  4. IQmac

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    Not quite the same OSes as you, I am running Mavericks and my Windows VM is XP, but I can copy and paste files/folders/whatever using standard keyboard shortcuts control-C and control-V in Windows, and cmd-c and cmd-v in OSX. Copy/Paste works in both directions, i.e.: from Windows Explorer to OSX Finder, etc.

    You might want to check your shortcut settings in Parallels Preferences or via the VM Configure/Hardware/Mouse & Keyboard/Shortcuts, look under Application Shortcuts and your VM settings in the same dialog box.

    Ian
     
  5. DimitriL1

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    Hmm.. Not here, just tried it and after copying a file via Cmd+C in OS X, pasting via Ctrl+C or Cmd+C in guest does nothing. Right-clicking within a guest shows greyed out Paste option, so it's definitely not being carried through. Clipboard is being carried over just fine, and I can copy files via Shared Folders, just not direct. Maybe it's time to open a ticket..
     
  6. IQmac

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    The only thing I remember I had to do was enable shortcuts in the XP VM so that cmd-c/cmd-v would work along with ctl-c/ctl-v; before the change only the ctl sequence shortcuts worked, so half the time I would use cmd- out of habit and of course Windows wouldn't like it.

    So yup, not sure what else I have seen that could address your problem, hopefully Parallels support can come up with an answer.

    Good luck!

    ian
     

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