I have parallels running on my Powerbook Pro with snow leopard and have 7 guest OS installed. All the guest OS's behave as they should but server 2008 core has refused to get an ip or work on a network. I figured the problem is with lack of GUI to install parallels tools. I am wondering of there is a way to do so from the command line. If yes, please reply Thanks Aman
Don't know whether you still interested but just for history: steps should be next 1) Click menu VirtualMachine -> Install Parallels Tools. This will cause mount of Parallels tools ISO to the VM 2) type in the command line pnputil -i -a d:\drivers\prl_eth5\prl_eth5.inf
This does not seem to be a working solution. I am having the same problem as stated in this post which should be moved to this thread: http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?t=101881
This is not a working solution. See http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?t=99778 for a solution.