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Reverse Shared Network over parallels. Discussion in 'Mac Basics and Help' started. Is there a way to 'reverse' the share in parallels network??? By which I mean, have the Windows VM 'send it's network' to the OSX? About the host software layer. The Parallels software layer that allow sharing of the NIC is installed in Mac OS. Use Parallels and NAT to access certain network setups Oct 20, '06 07:30:03AM • Contributed by: Anonymous If, like me, you use Parallels Desktop a lot on for-pay access points, or otherwise locked-down networks, where adding an additional MAC address to the same wireless card might cause problems, then this hint is for you.
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I've managed to install the SAS University Edition (SASUE) as a VM on Parallels Desktop 14. The appliance works, but the shared folder is not showing up. I managed to install the Parallel Tools onto the SASUE image by starting the image in recovery mode and making some 'interesting' edits, then running the Parallels Tools installer. The settings in Parallels show the shared folder, but still no luck when I start up SASUE.
I used the following guides as a starting point.
- Parallels Community forum Post (See ErlingJ's reply to the OP)
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So I just went with Virtualbox. I was Leary of installing it alongside Parallels, but haven’t had any problems other than to poor resource optimization with VirtualBox. I really like Parallels, but oh well! It’s a shame they don’t (and maybe won’t support it). Parallels desktop 9 for mac compatibility. That’s life. Parallels desktop for mac windows 7.
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because Parallels names the localhost as '.psf' I have problems using Visual Studio within Parallels ('Invalid URI: Host name could not be passed' error appears). I understood that somehow I have to map a folder to a drive letter in Parallels. Can someone describe me the exact steps of how I could do this?
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First, if you haven't already, you need to tell Parallels what folder in OS X you want to share with Windows. To do this go to the 'Virtual Machine' menu and select 'Configure…'. From there go to the 'Shared Folders' section and add a new user-defined share. https://renewanalysis570.weebly.com/parallels-for-mac-tnt.html.
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Back in Windows, open My Computer and look for button in the toolbar called 'Map Network Drive.' It'll bring up a dialog box which lets you choose the drive letter and path to the shared folder. It's easier to just hit the Browse button and navigate to the share than to type it by hand.
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Hit the Finish button and you should be all set.
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