I see how one can launch Mac apps from CMD.exe (via Shared Apps), but is there any way to launch them with command-line arguments passed in from CMD.exe. I need a program in windows to be able to execute a command on mac that looks something like "foo.app -file" where there is a "foo (Mac).exe" entry in the shared app folder. However, I cannot see that there is anyway to pass the cli args. Is that correct? Matt.
I know you can pass multiple files as command line arguments to a shared Mac app in Windows. You could do what you wanted if there were a Mac app that accepted a file as a script and executed the script. 1) echo foo.app -file > thescript.sh 2) foo2 (Mac).exe thescript.sh echo creates the script as thescript.sh foo2 (Mac).exe tells Parallels to run foo2 and open thescript.sh You need a foo2 that executes thescript.sh. thescript.sh will run foo.app with the -file argument.