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We're going round in circles.... If I can just summarise the problem again: Launch XP under Parallels Desktop V3. Double click My Computer -...
Ahh, yes of course. Not quite so promising then, although I'm not sure the IP address for .psf makes sense. It seems to bear no relation to any...
That looks promising. I'm not sure though what you mean by "hosts file". Is this a preferences file that you were able to edit?
Just as an update to this: I have still not achieved anything like useful performance out of .psf support as discussed above. I am using various...
It appears to be in order? I assume localhost and .psf should have the same ip? Here's the 'Hosts' file opened in text edit. # Copyright (c)...
That's good advice Karl. I was always dubious about soiling my Macs with Windoze but have had to by necessity (mostly for Windoze only pro audio...
Hi Karl Thanks for the support. I didn't phrase it very well but what you suggested is what I did. At first, the MBP showed up in the...
Upgraded to V3 on MBP My Mac Pro already had PD V3 and was terrible with .psf access, but I decided to upgrade my Macbook Pro from V2.5 to V3 to...
OK. So no one has any suggestions (including the vendor). Can any one confirm that they have a similar problem so I know I'm not an isolated...
I have never had acceptable performance from shared folders under parallels. It has ranged from 'sluggish' to 'hung GUI'. All I want is access...
Thank Robin All went well. I did have to re-install parallels, and once I had, the VM folder that had been copied over during migration worked...
Hello All I should be getting a replacement Macbook Pro to exchange my current one which has 'issues'. I intend to migrate as much as I can from...
I have a USB/serial converter with a Prolific chipset that works great on a WinTel machine. So far, I can't get it to work under Parallels on a...