Changes to security settings on Parallels desktop 20 and MacOS sequoia

Discussion in 'Parallels Desktop on a Mac with Apple silicon' started by Sam46, Oct 3, 2024.

  1. Sam46

    Sam46 Bit poster

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    There seems to be changes in relation to the security settings on parallels, before the macOS sequoia update and parallels 20 update, when I wanted to change a state of a VM or boot a vm I would only have to use Touch ID to unlock it, after the updates I know have to put my Touch ID then also my macOS password, this affects usability. Is this the expected behaviour? does this have to do with macOS or parallels?
     
  2. Pascal Rieger

    Pascal Rieger

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    Hello,
    I have the same issue. Had a chat with support today and we tried reinstallation of Parallels Desktop in most recent version. This did not fix the issue. Hopefully someone will find a fix for this soon.
     

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